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Harmonic_Claribel.json
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Harmonic_Claribel.json
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{"images": [], "names": [{"name": "Harmonic Claribel", "origin": "English", "link": "", "primary": false}], "description": "A Harmonic Flute of large scale; a Clarabella made of double-length (harmonic) pipes. It has been made of both wood and metal. The name was originally introduced by Thomas Casson, a London organ-builder. Examples Harmonic Claribel 8'; Colston Hall, Bristol, England; Norman & Beard, 1905. (wood, inverted mouths, 20\" wind, harmonic from middle C) Harmonic Claribel 8', Solo; Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Hill, Norman & Beard 1929. (wood) Bibliography Audsley[1]: Harmonic Claribel. Irwin[1]: Harmonic Claribel. Wedgwood[1]: Harmonic Claribel. FOOTER Original website compiled by Edward L. Stauff. For educational use only. HarmonicClaribel.html - Last updated 10 November 2000. Home Full Index", "construction": "", "usage": "", "variants": [], "comparisons": [], "examplesDescription": "Harmonic Claribel 8'; Colston Hall, Bristol, England; Norman & Beard, 1905. (wood, inverted mouths, 20\" wind, harmonic from middle C)", "examples": [{"link": "", "name": "Harmonic Claribel 8'; Colston Hall, Bristol, England; Norman & Beard, 1905. (wood, inverted mouths, 20\" wind, harmonic from middle C)"}, {"link": "", "name": "Harmonic Claribel 8', Solo; Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Hill, Norman & Beard 1929. (wood)"}], "soundClips": [], "bibliography": []}