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spinets Meaning in Bengali



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Thus spinets normally had a slightly different tone quality, with fewer higher harmonics.


The two oval spinets built by Cristofori survive today.


harpsichords by members of the family have survived to modern times, and three spinets.


John Harris (17??–1772) was a Bostonian maker of spinets and harpsichords.


Cawton Aston (active 1693 – 1733) was an English builder of spinets.


Most spinets are smaller than regular harpsichords.


Goble ' Son came into being, making recorders (for the first five years), spinets, clavichords and harpsichords.


with harmonic box, two cymbals, three flutes, two big cymbals with spinets, six spinets.


We also find “four bad spinets all dilapidated,” three harpsichord stands, and various tools.


Whereas their early albums were almost entirely acoustic, featuring oboes, spinets, harmoniums and Mellotrons, their 1980s albums tended to rely more on synthesizer.


Anglican priest John Harris (spinet maker) (died 1772), Boston maker of spinets and harpsichords John Harris (publisher) (1756–1846), English bookseller.


early keyboard instruments including virginals, clavichords, harpsichords, spinets and early pianos.


that we call triangle today; rather, it was a name for octave-pitched spinets, which were triangular in shape.


repaired and made a range of keyboard instruments including harpsichords, spinets, pianos and organs.


It centers on Louis Rosen, a small businessman whose company produces spinets and electronic organs.


The M series of spinets also had waterfall keys (which has subsequently made them ideal for spares.


configuration, greater capabilities, and better performance compared to spinets, console organs are especially suitable for use in small churches, public.


instruments of the 18th century: clavichords, harpsichords, fortepianos and spinets (bilingual edition), Lisboa, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2005 List of.


Tagliavini, consisting of nearly ninety pieces including harpsichords, spinets, pianofortes, clavichords and others.


English Civil War Cawton Aston (active 1693 – 1733), English builder of spinets Evelin Winifred Aston (1891–1975), English artist Sam Aston, British child.



spinets's Meaning':

a small and compactly built upright piano

Synonyms:

upright; upright piano;

Antonyms:

unrighteous;

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