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pyrophone Meaning in Telugu ( pyrophone తెలుగు అంటే)



పైరోఫోన్, సిలాఫాన్

Noun:

సిలాఫాన్,



pyrophone's Usage Examples:

instruments, including the "juggophone", "shatterophone", "topophone", and "pyrophone", which utilized the sounds of beating water jugs, breaking bottles, clinking.


the father of physician and musician Frédéric Kastner, inventor of the pyrophone.


Again, the force of combustion happens in the resonance chamber; rather than controlling the exhaust of an explosion that has already happened in order to produce tones, the pyrophone controls the explosion to produce the tone.


Detonations inside the calliope (and steam whistle), as well as the pyrophone might thus be considered as class 42 instruments, despite the fact that.


similar to the pyrophone.


A pyrophone, also known as a "fire/explosion organ" or "fire/explosion calliope" is a musical instrument in which notes are sounded by explosions, or.


The difference between the two is that the calliope is an external combustion instrument and the pyrophone is an internal combustion.


DesignRelated musical instrumentsThe pyrophone is similar to the steam calliope, but the difference is that in the calliope the combustion is external to the resonant cavity, whereas the pyrophone is an internal combustion instrument.


By controlling the combustion specific to each resonant chamber, the pyrophone has, for better or worse, a greater range of variables in play when producing tones.


In a mechanical pyrophone, trigger weight per key is related to comparatively lower backpressure of combustible gas.


Hydrogen pyrophones are often made using upside-down glass test tubes as the combustion chambers.



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