Sentence examples for instrument built in from inspiring English sources

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Now he is on his third Greiner violin, an instrument built in 2001, and he has given up his Strad entirely.

The instrument, built in the Cremona, Italy, workshop of Antonio Stradivari in 1684, is one of only 60 cellos made by Stradivari still extant and is insured for $3.5 million.

Looking at the frail instrument built in 1740, with all its strings missing, Mr. Elie writes of how amazing it is to think that the discolored keys "were worn down by Bach himself".

Mr. Puyana began his career as a harpsichordist playing on an immense, powerful instrument built in the 20th century to Landowska's specifications, hauling it in a Buick station wagon to concert halls across North America.

This instrument, built in the early 1960s, employs a 305-metre (1,000-foot 1,000-foot reflector consphericalf pereflectoraluminum panels that foconsistingng radiofwaves on movable antenna structures perforated aluminum8 metres (550 feet) above the reflector surface.

Mellophone, also called ballad horn, concert horn, mellohorn, or tenor cor, a valved brass musical instrument built in coiled form and pitched in E♭ or F, with a compass from the second A or B below middle C to the second E♭ or F above.

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But she's also upset that the change will force her to cut back the individual lessons, a program that Reading prizes for the creativity that learning an instrument builds in students and the one-on-one relationship with a teacher that develops during the process.

The thrill of space discovery using instruments built in my own laboratory has been my passion for 40 years, the same 40 years since the moon landing.

Eric Hoeprich performs on a genuine Mozart period instrument built by Griesbacher in the 1970s, while the other members of the Trio perform on copies of the instrument, Lisa Klevit on one made by Hoeprich, William McColl on one which he built himself.

The instrument, built by R. J. Regier in Maine, is an amalgam modeled after Graf and Bösendorfer pianos from the 1830s.

In his instrument, built about 1592, the changing temperature of an inverted glass vessel produced an expansion or contraction of the air within it, which in turn changed the level of the liquid with which the vessel's long, openmouthed neck was partially filled.

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