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The aeolodion or aeolodicon (also called in Germany Windharmonika) is an obsolete keyed wind instrument resembling the harmonium, its tone being produced from steel springs. It had a range of six octaves, and its tone was similar to that of the harmonium. After its invention around 1800, several modifications were made, including the aeolsklavier, aeolomelodicon or choraleon, and aeolopantalon, but all versions had largely disappeared by mid-century.

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  • The aeolodion or aeolodicon (also called in Germany Windharmonika) is an obsolete keyed wind instrument resembling the harmonium, its tone being produced from steel springs. It had a range of six octaves, and its tone was similar to that of the harmonium. After its invention around 1800, several modifications were made, including the aeolsklavier, aeolomelodicon or choraleon, and aeolopantalon, but all versions had largely disappeared by mid-century. (en)
  • O äolsklavier (palavra alemã que significa “teclado eólico”; também escrito aeolsklavier) foi um instrumento musical inventado em 1825 por . O äolsklavier era um idiofone soprado, ou seja, o som era produzido por um jato de ar que punha em vibração um conjunto de palhetas finíssimas de madeira. Era munido de um teclado, e de um pedal que acionava um conjunto de foles (um para cada nota) e produzia um som suave e etéreo. Não chegou a ter sucesso, no entanto. (pt)
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  • The aeolodion or aeolodicon (also called in Germany Windharmonika) is an obsolete keyed wind instrument resembling the harmonium, its tone being produced from steel springs. It had a range of six octaves, and its tone was similar to that of the harmonium. After its invention around 1800, several modifications were made, including the aeolsklavier, aeolomelodicon or choraleon, and aeolopantalon, but all versions had largely disappeared by mid-century. (en)
  • O äolsklavier (palavra alemã que significa “teclado eólico”; também escrito aeolsklavier) foi um instrumento musical inventado em 1825 por . O äolsklavier era um idiofone soprado, ou seja, o som era produzido por um jato de ar que punha em vibração um conjunto de palhetas finíssimas de madeira. Era munido de um teclado, e de um pedal que acionava um conjunto de foles (um para cada nota) e produzia um som suave e etéreo. Não chegou a ter sucesso, no entanto. (pt)
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