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| ARTICLES RELATED TO bending |  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Nevil Shute - On the BeachShute's most famous novel, On the Beach, is one of his least characteristic, dark in tone and devoid of his usual optimism. It is set in Australia just after a nuclear war has devastated the northern hemisphere, with air circulation patterns slowly bringing the fallout to the southern hemisphere. Ostensibly about nuclear war, it is really an examination of how people live and what they do with their lives when they have certain foreknowledge of their imminent mortality. (A similar theme is touched on, but not explored in depth, ...
See also:Nevil Shute, Nevil Shute - Biography, Nevil Shute - Style and themes, Nevil Shute - Belief in private enterprise, Nevil Shute - On the Beach, Nevil Shute - Round the Bend, Nevil Shute - Bibliography Read more here: » Nevil Shute: Encyclopedia II - Nevil Shute - On the Beach |
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Radiohead - Studio albums.
Radiohead - Selected EPs.
Other
Live Au Forum (1995) (France)
The Bends Pinkpop(1996) (Netherlands)
Amnesiac College EP (2001) (U.S. College Radio)
Radiohead - Singles.
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See also:Radiohead, Radiohead - Overview and Influence, Radiohead - History, Radiohead - 1986–1991 Formation and first years, Radiohead - 1992–1995 Pablo Honey and The Bends, Radiohead - 1996–1998 OK Computer, Radiohead - 1999–2001 Kid A and Amnesiac, Radiohead - 2002–2004 Hail to the Thief, Radiohead - 2005–2006 Current recording sessions, Radiohead - Samples, Radiohead - Discography, Radiohead - Studio albums, Radiohead - Selected EPs, Radiohead - Singles, Radiohead - Multimedia, Radiohead - Videos, Radiohead - Books Read more here: » Radiohead: Encyclopedia II - Radiohead - Discography |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Studebaker Lark - The Smart New Look turns out to be the last lookThe 1966 Studebakers, advertised as having "The Smart New Look", answered the styling critics with a new front end design, a return to single headlamps, revised and simplified side trim, luxurious new interiors (even in the cheapest Commander) and other refinements.
Studebaker's final engineering innovation, flow-through "Refreshaire" ventilation with air extractor vents integrated into the taillamp assemblies, was new this year. A larger 230 in³ six-cylinder e ...
See also:Studebaker Lark, Studebaker Lark - Development, Studebaker Lark - The early years, Studebaker Lark - A game effort but a losing proposition, Studebaker Lark - End of the line in South Bend, Studebaker Lark - The Common-Sense Car, Studebaker Lark - The Smart New Look turns out to be the last look, Studebaker Lark - Final Larks still exist, Studebaker Lark - Reference Read more here: » Studebaker Lark: Encyclopedia II - Studebaker Lark - The Smart New Look turns out to be the last look |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Parts of the harmonicaThe basic parts of the harmonica are the comb, reed-plates and cover-plates. The comb is the term for the main body of the instrument. These are traditionally made of wood, but plastic (ABS) and metal combs are perhaps more common today. The comb contains the air chambers which house the reeds - the name comb comes from the fact that in simple harmonicas it does indeed resemble a hair-comb. In some designs, however, the comb is in fact very complex in arranging how the air is directed, particularly more modern custom and experimental designs ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The bass harmonica, Harmonica - The chord harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - Toy harmonicas, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Breaking in Harmonicas, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica |
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Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica.
The diatonic harmonica is the most widely known type of harmonica. It has ten holes which offer the player 19 notes (10 holes times a draw and a blow for each hole minus one repeated note) in a three octave range. The standard diatonic harmonica is designed to allow a player to play chords and melody in a single key. Because they are only designed to be played in a single key at a time, diatonic harmonicas are available in all keys. Here is a standard diatonic harmonica's ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The bass harmonica, Harmonica - The chord harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - Toy harmonicas, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Breaking in Harmonicas, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Harmonica types |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - HistoryThe harmonica developed from the intense interests in free-reeds which arose in Europe in the early 19th century. While free-reeds had been fairly common throughout East Asia for centuries and known in Europe for some time before this period, around 1820 there was a virtual eruption of new free-reed designs in Europe and North America. While a young Friederich Ludwig Buschmann is often cited as the inventor of the harmonica in 1821, it was almost certainly a case of simultaneous development amongst several inventors working independently wit ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The bass harmonica, Harmonica - The chord harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - Toy harmonicas, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Breaking in Harmonicas, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - History |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Related instrumentsThe unrelated glass harmonica is a musical instrument formed of a nested set of graduated glass cups mounted sideways on an axle and partially immersed in water, and played by touching the rotating cups with wetted fingers, causing them to vibrate.
The pitch pipe that used free reeds for pitch is the ancestor of harmonica. In fact, the first harmonica consisted of pitch pipes that were binded together.
The concertina, diatonic and chromatic accordions and the melodica are all free-reed instruments which were developed alongside ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The bass harmonica, Harmonica - The chord harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - Toy harmonicas, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Breaking in Harmonicas, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Related instruments |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Studebaker Lark - The early yearsSales of the Lark models were brisk for the 1959 and 1960 model year, thanks to the fact that Studebaker had obtained "dual" dealerships with dealers of the Big Three manufacturers that did not as yet have their own compacts to sell. Unfortunately, this would come back to haunt Studebaker by 1961, when all the major manufacturers had compacts of their own, and forced the "dual" dealers to drop Studebaker.
Initial models included two- and four-door sedans, a two-door hardtop and a two-door station wagon. In 1960, the line added a conve ...
See also:Studebaker Lark, Studebaker Lark - Development, Studebaker Lark - The early years, Studebaker Lark - A game effort but a losing proposition, Studebaker Lark - End of the line in South Bend, Studebaker Lark - The Common-Sense Car, Studebaker Lark - The Smart New Look turns out to be the last look, Studebaker Lark - Final Larks still exist, Studebaker Lark - Reference Read more here: » Studebaker Lark: Encyclopedia II - Studebaker Lark - The early years |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Studebaker Lark - A game effort but a losing propositionIn an effort to reverse the trend of sagging sales, a striking yet cost-effective 1962 update by Brooks Stevens lengthened the car body and modernized the interior. Studebaker had entered into a distribution agreement with Daimler Benz in 1957, and the design of the Lark's new grill was intended to mimic the grill on Mercedes Benz automobiles.
For 1963, the Fifties-esque wrap-around windshield was eliminated and the Lark's "greenhouse" was lightened via thinner door and roof pillars, imparting an even more modern (though still Mercede ...
See also:Studebaker Lark, Studebaker Lark - Development, Studebaker Lark - The early years, Studebaker Lark - A game effort but a losing proposition, Studebaker Lark - End of the line in South Bend, Studebaker Lark - The Common-Sense Car, Studebaker Lark - The Smart New Look turns out to be the last look, Studebaker Lark - Final Larks still exist, Studebaker Lark - Reference Read more here: » Studebaker Lark: Encyclopedia II - Studebaker Lark - A game effort but a losing proposition |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - System RequirementsThe minimum specifications for PlanetSide are as follows:
Windows. 98/2000/ME/XP
Pentium III 1.0 GHz or greater
256 MB RAM
GeForce2 class card with 64MB Video RAM
DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card 56k
Internet connection
4X speed CD-ROM
3.25 GB hard drive space
DirectX 8.1 or greater
The recommended specifications are as follows:
Windows. 98/2000/ME/XP
Pentium III 1.6 GHz or greater
512 MB RAM
Direct3D co ...
See also:PlanetSide, PlanetSide - Story, PlanetSide - Gameplay, PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience, PlanetSide - Battle Experience, PlanetSide - Support Experience, PlanetSide - Command Experience, PlanetSide - Organization, PlanetSide - Updates, PlanetSide - Core Combat, PlanetSide - The Bending, PlanetSide - Aftershock, PlanetSide - Proposed Expansions, PlanetSide - Vehicles, PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles, PlanetSide - Air Vehicles, PlanetSide - Battleframe Robotics, PlanetSide - System Requirements Read more here: » PlanetSide: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - System Requirements |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - StoryAfter traveling through a wormhole, the Terran Republic, a highly centralized oligarchic galactic government which has unconditionally ruled humanity for the past 1,112 years, discovers the planet Auraxis. Found to be suitable for colonization, the Republic sends expeditions through the wormhole to colonize the planet. Shortly after arriving, the colonists discover the remains and technology of a lost and ancient alien race - the Vanu (also known as the Ancients, since their original name for themselves was not known). This technology ...
See also:PlanetSide, PlanetSide - Story, PlanetSide - Gameplay, PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience, PlanetSide - Battle Experience, PlanetSide - Support Experience, PlanetSide - Command Experience, PlanetSide - Organization, PlanetSide - Updates, PlanetSide - Core Combat, PlanetSide - The Bending, PlanetSide - Aftershock, PlanetSide - Proposed Expansions, PlanetSide - Vehicles, PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles, PlanetSide - Air Vehicles, PlanetSide - Battleframe Robotics, PlanetSide - System Requirements Read more here: » PlanetSide: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - Story |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - GameplayAt any one time, each of the three PlanetSide servers host thousands of players fighting a persistent war on foot, in ground vehicles or in the air across desert wastes, icy mountains, lush forests or dank swamps. The goal is simple: each faction must attempt to capture as many facilities as possible on the surface of the planet whilst denying them to their enemies. There are many strategies and opportunities for tacticians to divert the flow of battle and learning the intricacies and depth of the game can take many months. The player ...
See also:PlanetSide, PlanetSide - Story, PlanetSide - Gameplay, PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience, PlanetSide - Battle Experience, PlanetSide - Support Experience, PlanetSide - Command Experience, PlanetSide - Organization, PlanetSide - Updates, PlanetSide - Core Combat, PlanetSide - The Bending, PlanetSide - Aftershock, PlanetSide - Proposed Expansions, PlanetSide - Vehicles, PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles, PlanetSide - Air Vehicles, PlanetSide - Battleframe Robotics, PlanetSide - System Requirements Read more here: » PlanetSide: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - Gameplay |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - Leveling and ExperienceWhile a first person shooter at heart, PlanetSide does have a rather basic experience/leveling system. Earned experience is divided into three categories: Battle Experience, Support Experience, and Command Experience.
PlanetSide - Battle Experience.
Battle Experience is gained from exploring and interacting with the game world, elimination of enemy soldiers and from the capture of base facilities. When enough experience is accumulated, the character will increase in Battle Rank. When the character increase ...
See also:PlanetSide, PlanetSide - Story, PlanetSide - Gameplay, PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience, PlanetSide - Battle Experience, PlanetSide - Support Experience, PlanetSide - Command Experience, PlanetSide - Organization, PlanetSide - Updates, PlanetSide - Core Combat, PlanetSide - The Bending, PlanetSide - Aftershock, PlanetSide - Proposed Expansions, PlanetSide - Vehicles, PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles, PlanetSide - Air Vehicles, PlanetSide - Battleframe Robotics, PlanetSide - System Requirements Read more here: » PlanetSide: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - OrganizationWhile players can experience the game solo, the best way to succeed in PlanetSide is to join a squad. A squad is an ad hoc group of up to ten players led by a squad leader. Two or three squads can form a platoon, for a maximum group of thirty players. Benefits of being in a squad include the sharing of experience (resulting in a speedy rise in Battle Rank) and the results gained from working as a team.
Like most online games, a player can create or join an Outfit, PlanetSide's implementation of a clan. Whereas a squad is a temporary g ...
See also:PlanetSide, PlanetSide - Story, PlanetSide - Gameplay, PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience, PlanetSide - Battle Experience, PlanetSide - Support Experience, PlanetSide - Command Experience, PlanetSide - Organization, PlanetSide - Updates, PlanetSide - Core Combat, PlanetSide - The Bending, PlanetSide - Aftershock, PlanetSide - Proposed Expansions, PlanetSide - Vehicles, PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles, PlanetSide - Air Vehicles, PlanetSide - Battleframe Robotics, PlanetSide - System Requirements Read more here: » PlanetSide: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - Organization |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - VehiclesCurrently the game contains 34 vehicles.
PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles.
Common Pool vehicles are available to soldiers from any Empire.
AMS
The Advanced Mobile Station is the lynchpin in many attack strategies. Once driven to a location and deployed, the AMS allows soldiers to store their patterns at its respawning tubes for quick redeployment after death. It also carries a full Equipment Terminal allowing soldiers to reequip in the field. When deployed, the AMS au ...
See also:PlanetSide, PlanetSide - Story, PlanetSide - Gameplay, PlanetSide - Leveling and Experience, PlanetSide - Battle Experience, PlanetSide - Support Experience, PlanetSide - Command Experience, PlanetSide - Organization, PlanetSide - Updates, PlanetSide - Core Combat, PlanetSide - The Bending, PlanetSide - Aftershock, PlanetSide - Proposed Expansions, PlanetSide - Vehicles, PlanetSide - Ground Vehicles, PlanetSide - Air Vehicles, PlanetSide - Battleframe Robotics, PlanetSide - System Requirements Read more here: » PlanetSide: Encyclopedia II - PlanetSide - Vehicles |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Indiana - Education
Indiana - Colleges and universities.
Ball State University
Indiana State University
Indiana University System
Indiana University at Bloomington
Indiana University East
Indiana University at Kokomo
Indiana University Northwest
Indiana University South Bend
Indiana University Southeast
Indiana University Purdue University at Columbus
Indiana University Purdue University at Fort Wayne
Indiana University Purdue Un ...
See also:Indiana, Indiana - History, Indiana - Law and government, Indiana - Geography, Indiana - Economy, Indiana - Demographics, Indiana - Religion, Indiana - Counties of Indiana, Indiana - Important cities and towns, Indiana - Population > 1000000 urbanized area, Indiana - Population > 100000 urbanized area, Indiana - Population > 10000 urbanized area, Indiana - Important suburbs of Indianapolis, Indiana - Important suburbs of Chicago, Indiana - Important suburbs of Louisville, Indiana - Important suburbs of Fort Wayne, Indiana - Important suburbs of Evansville, Indiana - Important suburbs of South Bend, Indiana - Education, Indiana - Colleges and universities, Indiana - Professional sports teams, Indiana - Time zones, Indiana - Miscellaneous information, Indiana - Natural resources Read more here: » Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Indiana - Education |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Philip J. Fry - Relationships
Philip J. Fry - Bender Bending Rodriguez.
Fry initally meets Bender in the first episode of the series, after Bender's failed suicide attempt, and from then on the two form a strong bond (As Bender put it, "Out of all my friends, you're the first.")
After working at Planet Express together, they become close to each other when they decide to rent an apartment together, and for the sake of the friendship, Bender cuts off his antenna so the TV will get reception. However, they decide to leave that apartment, and they move into Bender's previous apartment, where the living room is the size of a close ...
See also:Philip J. Fry, Philip J. Fry - Timeline, Philip J. Fry - Childhood, Philip J. Fry - Teenage Years, Philip J. Fry - Adult Life, Philip J. Fry - Character, Philip J. Fry - Love Life, Philip J. Fry - Michelle, Philip J. Fry - Turanga Leela, Philip J. Fry - Lucy Liu, Philip J. Fry - Amy Wong, Philip J. Fry - Others, Philip J. Fry - Relationships, Philip J. Fry - Bender Bending Rodriguez, Philip J. Fry - Seymour, Philip J. Fry - Achievements Read more here: » Philip J. Fry: Encyclopedia II - Philip J. Fry - Relationships |
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Philip J. Fry - Bender Bending Rodriguez.
Fry initally meets Bender in the first episode of the series, after Bender's failed suicide attempt, and from then on the two form a strong bond (As Bender put it, "Out of all my friends, you're the first.")
After working at Planet Express together, they become close to each other when they decide to rent an apartment together, and for the sake of the friendship, Bender cuts off his antenna so the TV will get reception. However, they decide to leave that apartment, and they move into Bender's previous apartment, where the livin ...
See also:Philip J. Fry, Philip J. Fry - Timeline, Philip J. Fry - Childhood, Philip J. Fry - Teenage Years, Philip J. Fry - Adult Life, Philip J. Fry - Character, Philip J. Fry - Love Life, Philip J. Fry - Michelle, Philip J. Fry - Turanga Leela, Philip J. Fry - Lucy Liu, Philip J. Fry - Amy Wong, Philip J. Fry - Others, Philip J. Fry - Relationships, Philip J. Fry - Bender Bending Rodriguez, Philip J. Fry - Seymour, Philip J. Fry - Achievements Read more here: » Philip J. Fry: Encyclopedia II - Philip J. Fry - Relationships |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Parts of the harmonicaThe basic parts of the harmonica are the comb, reed-plates and cover-plates. The comb is the term for the main body of the instrument. These are traditionally made of wood, but plastic (ABS) and metal combs are perhaps more common today. The comb contains the air chambers which house the reeds - the name comb comes from the fact that in simple harmonicas it does indeed resemble a hair-comb. In some designs, however, the comb is in fact very complex in arranging how the air is directed, particularly more modern custom and experimental designs ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The Chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - The Orchestral harmonicas, Harmonica - New Developments, Harmonica - The Pitch Pipe, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - Positions, Harmonica - Breaking in a Harmonica, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Europe and North America, Harmonica - East Asia, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Harmonica manufacturers, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica |
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Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica.
The diatonic harmonica is the most widely known type of harmonica. It has ten holes which offer the player 19 notes (10 holes times a draw and a blow for each hole minus one repeated note) in a three octave range. The standard diatonic harmonica is designed to allow a player to play chords and melody in a single key. Because they are only designed to be played in a single key at a time, diatonic harmonicas are available in all keys. Here is a standard diatonic harmonica's ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The Chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - The Orchestral harmonicas, Harmonica - New Developments, Harmonica - The Pitch Pipe, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - Positions, Harmonica - Breaking in a Harmonica, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Europe and North America, Harmonica - East Asia, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Harmonica manufacturers, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - Harmonica types |
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|  |  |  | bending: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - HistoryThe harmonica developed from the intense interests in free-reeds which arose in Europe in the early 19th century. While free-reeds had been fairly common throughout East Asia for centuries and known in Europe for some time before this period, around 1820 there was a virtual eruption of new free-reed designs in Europe and North America. While a young Friederich Ludwig Buschmann is often cited as the inventor of the harmonica in 1821, it was almost certainly a case of simultaneous development amongst several inventors working independently wit ...
See also:Harmonica, Harmonica - Parts of the harmonica, Harmonica - Harmonica types, Harmonica - The diatonic harmonica, Harmonica - The Chromatic harmonica, Harmonica - The Tremolo Harmonica, Harmonica - The Octave Harmonica, Harmonica - The Orchestral harmonicas, Harmonica - New Developments, Harmonica - The Pitch Pipe, Harmonica - Harmonica Techniques, Harmonica - Bending and other techniques, Harmonica - Positions, Harmonica - Breaking in a Harmonica, Harmonica - History, Harmonica - Europe and North America, Harmonica - East Asia, Harmonica - Related instruments, Harmonica - Harmonica community, Harmonica - Harmonica manufacturers, Harmonica - Some famous harmonicists Read more here: » Harmonica: Encyclopedia II - Harmonica - History |
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