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mechanism for the mouth of the player, along with several finger holes that share the one fipple mechanism, the hydraulophone has a separate mouth/mouthpiece for each finger hole. A typical park hydraulophone for installation in public spaces has 12 mouths, whereas a concert hydraulophone typically
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is controlled by way of the instrument's mouth, not the player's mouth such that the player can sing along with the hydraulophone (i.e. a player can sing and play the instrument at the same time). Moreover, the instrument provides the unique capability of polyphonic embouchure, where a player can
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Waterflute (reedless) hydraulophone with 45 finger-embouchure holes, allowing an intricate but polyphonic embouchure-like control by inserting one finger into each of several of the instrument's 45 mouths at
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1189:Moodswinger
1085:Quintephone
1082:Plasmaphone
1061:Chordophone
729:Water organ
670:(Waco, USA)
313:pipe organs
198:Huron Carol
150:Splashtones
75:Double-reed
70:Single-reed
1765:Public art
1744:Categories
1729:Waterphone
1724:Water drum
1716:Wave Organ
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1694:Jal tarang
1623:Wind organ
1618:Wind chime
1612:Wave Organ
1465:Ken Butler
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1326:Klaxophone
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735:References
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714:Waterphone
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375:polyphonic
307:Pipe organ
275:Embouchure
258:Embouchure
232:siren disk
174:Steve Mann
137:Pipe organ
1780:Fountains
1710:Sea organ
1599:Sea organ
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1395:Kraakdoos
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1296:Sea organ
1262:Daxophone
1169:Gravikord
1066:Idiophone
1053:Aerophone
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164:acoustic
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400:♯
390:♭
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356:diatonic
295:Woodwind
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