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The Rhythmicon—also known as the Polyrhythmophone—was an electro-mechanical musical instrument designed and built by Leon Theremin for composer Henry Cowell, ...
Rhythmicon (1932) and Joseph Schillinger, a music educator. In 1930–32, the innovative and hard-to-use Rhythmicon was developed by Léon Theremin at the request of Henry Cowell, who wanted an instrument that could play compositions with multiple rhythmic patterns, based on the overtone series, that were far too hard to perform on existing keyboard instruments.
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Geomungo Gayageum. Gayageum (가야금; 伽倻琴) – A long zither with 12 strings; modern versions may have 13, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, or 25 strings; Geomungo (거문고) – A fretted bass zither with six to eleven silk strings that is plucked with a bamboo stick and played with a weight made out of cloth
The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Korean language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. It is based on the standard dialect of South Korea and may not represent some of the sounds in the North Korean dialect or in other dialects.
This Category takes all musical fields about Ancient Korea, Gojoseon, Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, Goryeo Dynasty, Joseon Dynasty, and North Korea, South Korea including traditional music of Korea, history of Korea. About K-pop, Contemporary music of Korea, the categories are in South Korean music.
Basic Korean Dictionary (Korean: 한국어기초사전; Hanja: 韓國語基礎辭典) is an online learner's dictionary of the Korean language, launched on 5 October 2016 by the National Institute of Korean Language. [1]
The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 1990 in music in South Korea. Debuting and disbanded in 1990 ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...