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And arriving in Skinner's shop was the voice of the future, G. Donald Harrison, who championed a new instrument that produced a clear, well-balanced classical sound.
Seeking a scapegoat, some alleged that Brady's large camera had terrified the raw federal recruits: "Some pretend, indeed, that it was the mysterious and formidable-looking instrument that produced the panic!
The film, which was scored by Bernard Herrmann, was Mr. Martin's introduction to the theremin, an electronic musical instrument that produced a strange, undulating, alternately threatening and soothing sound that didn't exist in nature, wasn't heard around the house, and could therefore only come from outer space (or so the young Mr. Martin reasoned).
If the data obtained by independent methods agree, then this supports both the reliability of these data and of the instrument that produced these data.
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Electronic instrument, any musical instrument that produces or modifies sounds by electric, and usually electronic, means.
2. Build an instrument that produces sound (and, optionally, visualization) in response to physical manipulation.
Transposing musical instrument, instrument that produces a higher or lower pitch than indicated in music written for it.
For the 1960 television production of "Peter Pan," starring Mary Martin, he played a celesta — a small keyboard instrument that produces bell-like tones — as the voice of Tinkerbell.
It includes both a prominent solo piano line and a crucial part for the ondes martenot, an early electronic instrument that produces an eerie sliding sound.
GAZETTE: Can you talk about the celesta, the instrument that produces that ethereal tinkling that has become so inextricably tied to "The Nutcracker"?
Microscope, instrument that produces enlarged images of small objects, allowing the observer an exceedingly close view of minute structures at a scale convenient for examination and analysis.
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