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The Orthotonophonium is a free reed aerophone similar to a Harmonium with 72 (sometimes 53) keys per octave, that can be played all diatonic key intervals and chords using just intonation. The instrument was created in 1914 by German physicist Arthur von Oettingen to advance his theories of harmonic dualism (now knows as Riemann theory).

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  • Orthotonophonium (de)
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  • Ein Orthotonophonium (in Anlehnung an die griechischen Wörter ορθός = richtig, τόνος = Ton und φωνή = Klang) ist ein Harmonium mit 72 Tonstufen pro Oktave, auf dem in allen diatonischen Tonarten reine Intervalle und Akkorde gespielt werden können. (de)
  • The Orthotonophonium is a free reed aerophone similar to a Harmonium with 72 (sometimes 53) keys per octave, that can be played all diatonic key intervals and chords using just intonation. The instrument was created in 1914 by German physicist Arthur von Oettingen to advance his theories of harmonic dualism (now knows as Riemann theory). (en)
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  • A 1914 Orthotonophonium in the Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University (en)
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  • Ein Orthotonophonium (in Anlehnung an die griechischen Wörter ορθός = richtig, τόνος = Ton und φωνή = Klang) ist ein Harmonium mit 72 Tonstufen pro Oktave, auf dem in allen diatonischen Tonarten reine Intervalle und Akkorde gespielt werden können. (de)
  • The Orthotonophonium is a free reed aerophone similar to a Harmonium with 72 (sometimes 53) keys per octave, that can be played all diatonic key intervals and chords using just intonation. The instrument was created in 1914 by German physicist Arthur von Oettingen to advance his theories of harmonic dualism (now knows as Riemann theory). (en)
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