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Large Savart toothed wheel from the Physiology of Hearing collection, Charité
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Die Lehre von den Tonempfindungen, 1st ed.
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Herrmann Scherchen (Gravesano): Anwendung elektronischer Musik für den Film von Oskar [...]
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Herrmann Scherchen (Gravesano): Anwendung elektronischer Musik für den Film von Oskar [...]
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Ear Phonautograph (Reconstruction)
This instrument is a reconstruction of Alexander Graham Bell and Clarence J. Blake’s ear phonautograph: an 1874 curiosity that used an excised human middle ear to [...]
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Peter Paul Kellogg
Peter Paul Kellogg was professor of ornithology and biological acoustics at Cornell University. Together with Arthur Allen and Albert Brand, he developed new techniques and instruments [...]
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