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地铁上有艺人卖艺在德国是很普遍的事情,但是头一次见到这种乐器。跨在脖子上,整个是由玻璃制成的纺锤形,就像一个横置的土耳其烤肉,有个把手带动玻璃纺锤转动,艺人用手指磨擦玻璃发出声音,通过磨擦不同直径的玻璃发出不同的频率来演奏乐曲。乐器声音清脆纤细,介于打击乐和弦乐之间的一种独特音色。当时地铁里的人都很稀罕这乐器,很多人还问是什么。最后艺人也得到非比寻常的报酬。后来似乎听那艺人说是什么Glass Harmonica,回家上wiki一查果然有这个东西,很是奇妙
The glass harmonica, also known as the glass armonica, bowl organ, hydrocrystalophone, or simply the armonica (derived from "harmonia", the Greek word for harmony), is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to produce musical tones by means of friction (instruments of this type are known as friction idiophones).
Because its sounding portion is made of glass, the glass harmonica is a crystallophone. The phenomenon of rubbing a wet finger around the rim of a wine goblet to produce tones is documented back to Renaissance times; Galileo considered the phenomenon (in his Two New Sciences), as did Athanasius Kircher.
The Irish musician Richard Puckeridge is typically credited as the first to play an instrument composed of glass vessels by rubbing his fingers around the rims.[1] Beginning in the 1740s, he performed in London on a set of upright goblets filled with varying amounts of water. During the same decade, Christoph Willibald Gluck also attracted attention playing a similar instrument in England.
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