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              <text>Musical glass created by Percy Grainger, c.1930s</text>
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              <text>This is one of the musical glasses created by Percy Grainger for performances of his &lt;em&gt;Tribute to Foster&lt;/em&gt;. In performance, most of the glasses were filled to a marked line with liquid, to sound at a specific pitch. Ella Grainger painted the tuning lines on the glasses with black oil paint. A few of the glasses, including this large blue vase marked for playing by Ella, produced the desired pitch without the need for water.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This instrument is formed from 5cm-thick glass, attached to large sheets of cardboard with green string and sticking plaster. It has handwrittten "C# for Mrs. Percy Grainger to play."</text>
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