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- Luthéal abstract "The luthéal is a kind of prepared piano which extended the "register" possibilities of a piano by producing cimbalon-like sounds in some registers, exploiting harmonics of the strings when pulling other register-stops, and also some registers making other objects, which were lowered just above the strings, resound. The instrument became obsolete partly because most of its mechanics were too sensitive, needing constant adjustment. The only pieces in the general repertoire to feature the luthéal are L'enfant et les sortilèges (1920–25) and Tzigane (1924) by Maurice Ravel.".
- Luthéal wikiPageID "3819060".
- Luthéal wikiPageRevisionID "576742839".
- Luthéal subject Category:Belgian_inventions.
- Luthéal subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Luthéal subject Category:Piano.
- Luthéal comment "The luthéal is a kind of prepared piano which extended the "register" possibilities of a piano by producing cimbalon-like sounds in some registers, exploiting harmonics of the strings when pulling other register-stops, and also some registers making other objects, which were lowered just above the strings, resound. The instrument became obsolete partly because most of its mechanics were too sensitive, needing constant adjustment.".
- Luthéal label "Luthéal".
- Luthéal label "Luthéal".
- Luthéal label "Luthéal".
- Luthéal label "Luthéal".
- Luthéal sameAs Luth%C3%A9al.
- Luthéal sameAs Luthéal.
- Luthéal sameAs Luthéal.
- Luthéal sameAs Luthéal.
- Luthéal sameAs Q450578.
- Luthéal sameAs Q450578.
- Luthéal wasDerivedFrom Luthéal?oldid=576742839.