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              <text>Reed box tone-tool</text>
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              <text>Free Music</text>
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              <text>Steel, brass, wood, accordion reeds, blower fans, linear bearings.&#13;
&#13;
In their original Reed box experiments, Grainger and&#13;
Cross approximated the effect of gliding musical&#13;
pitches by using closely-spaced microtones. They&#13;
detuned harmonium reeds to microtonal intervals, using&#13;
tape to weight the reeds. They then used a wooden&#13;
waveform on rollerskates to control the motion of air&#13;
from a vacuum cleaner blowing through the reeds.&#13;
Cross later introduced electronic oscillators to create&#13;
smoother gliding tones.&#13;
This scaled-down version uses accordion reeds, also&#13;
detuned by tape. Blower fans take the place of the&#13;
vacuum cleaner and linear bearings streamline the design.&#13;
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              <text>Rosalind Hall and Michael Candy</text>
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              <text>2016</text>
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