glasschord
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British pronunciation
/ɡlˈaskɔːd/

Definition & Meaning of "glasschord"

Glasschord
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a distinctive musical instrument that produces sound through struck or bowed glass rods, known for its unique and ethereal timbre

What is a "glasschord"?

A glasschord is a unique musical instrument that consists of a set of glass rods or tubes, each tuned to a specific pitch. The rods are typically arranged in a row and are struck with mallets to produce sound. The instrument's design allows for a clear, resonant tone, with each glass rod producing a distinct, bell-like sound. The glasschord is known for its delicate and shimmering quality, and it is often used in contemporary and experimental music to add a distinctive, ethereal texture.

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