2020
DOI: 10.1080/20551940.2020.1794648
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How the sheng became a harp

Abstract: In the first few decades of the nineteenth century, a new family of free-reed keyboard instruments-including accordions, harmoniums, and parlour organs-became hugely popular throughout Europe. Although these instruments relied on a novel acoustical technology borrowed from an ancient Chinese mouth organ known in the West since the seventeenth century, instrument makers and music critics alike consistently described the sounds they produced using ideas native to a Romantic tradition of affective discourse aroun… Show more

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