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  2. Glass harmonica - Wikipedia

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    When Benjamin Franklin invented his mechanical version of the instrument in 1761, he called it the armonica, based on the Italian word armonia, which means "harmony". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The unrelated free-reed wind instrument aeolina, today called the " harmonica ", was not invented until 1821, sixty years later.

  3. Glass instrument - Wikipedia

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    A playable flute made from glass. Most of the flutes are made from potash glass. True "crystal" flutes, which are made from high-leaded glass, are exceptionally rare. [15] Glass flute, Claude Laurent, Paris, 1811. Museum of Musical Instruments, University of Leipzig: Crystal baschet: 1952, brothers Bernard and François Baschet

  4. Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler, soaper, and candlemaker. Josiah Franklin was born at Ecton, Northamptonshire , England, on December 23, 1657, the son of Thomas Franklin, a blacksmith and farmer, and his wife, Jane White.

  5. Harmonica - Wikipedia

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    The glass harmonica, invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1761, has the word "harmonica" in its name, but it is not related to free-reed instruments. The glass harmonica is a musical instrument formed from a nested set of graduated glass cups mounted sideways on an axle.

  6. Category:Inventions by Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Inventions by Benjamin Franklin" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Glasschord - Wikipedia

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    The instrument was largely inspired by the glass harmonica created by Benjamin Franklin, [6] and was given the name glasschord by him. [7] On 6 July 1785, Thomas Jefferson that Franklin carried a version of the instrument with him, describing it as a sticcado .

  8. Berlin Musical Instrument Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum holds over 3,500 musical instruments from the 16th century onward and is one of the largest and most representative musical instrument collections in Germany. Objects include a portable harpsichord once owned by Prussia's Queen Sophie Charlotte, flutes from the collection of Frederick the Great, and Benjamin Franklin's glass ...

  9. Polymath - Wikipedia

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    A gentleman or courtier of that era was expected to speak several languages, play a musical instrument, write poetry, and so on; thus fulfilling the Renaissance ideal. The idea of a universal education was essential to achieving polymath ability, hence the word university was used to describe a seat of learning.