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Celesta
Celesta French type, four-octave Celesta or Celeste The celesta (IPA )) or celeste () is a struck idiophone ... dampen the sound. The sound of the celesta is akin to that of the glockenspiel ... name, celeste meaning "heavenly" in French. The celesta is a transposing instrument, sounding one ...
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Celesta (translated from Japanese)
Celesta Celesta Celesta body ringing musical instrument percussion instrument . Musical ... equipped グロッケンシュピール and the negotiating of the celesta: Lack of confirmation) Latch バルトーク: ' Music for chord percussion instrument & celesta '
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Celesta (translated from German)
Celesta Celesta Those Celesta is in Tasteninstrument . It becomes as Klavier ... difference lies in the sound production: A Celesta does not possess Saiten , separate steel plates ... keyboard in motion. The quotation of the Celesta is transponierend: it sounds one Oktave ...
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Celesta (translated from French)
Celesta Celesta celesta is one instrument of music de percussion ... in its Music for cords, percussion and celesta. Gate Music - Reach the articles of Wikipédia ...
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Celesta (translated from Dutch)
Celesta celesta celesta (also: celeste) is toetseninstrument that belong to ... is name: French celeste means "celestially". The celesta have a range of four octaven and ... for demping of the naklank. The first celesta became in 1886, Parijs built by ...
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Celesta (translated from Italian)
Celesta Celesta celesta it is one strumento idiofono , that is ... instrument idiofono to percussion. Of usual the celesta comes used like varying of glockenspiel. suono ... and brevettata from francese Auguste Mustel, the celesta made its first income in the ...
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Celesta (disambiguation)
Celesta (disambiguation) Celesta, piano type Celesta (helmet), medieval helmet type This is a ...
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Celesta Geyer
Celesta Geyer To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... this article or section may require cleanup. Celesta Geyer, who achieved immortality of sorts as ... for meals and substantial snacks. The young Celesta had developed a big appetite by the ... them pay good money for that privilige. Celesta took the stage name "Dolly Dimples" partly ...
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Talk:Celesta
Talk:Celesta Talk:Celesta
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Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta
Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta is a piece of classical music by ... in fact also a string instrument); and celesta (which is, in fact, a kind of ... the climax. Mutes are then removed, the celesta plays arpeggios, and the movement becomes gradually ...
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