aeolsklavier

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English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /i.oʊls.klæ.viɹ/, /eɪ-/, /-klɑ-/, /-klə-/

Noun[edit]

aeolsklavier (plural aeolsklaviers)

  1. (music, historical) A modification of the aeolodicon, having wooden reeds or springs, and a pedal which triggered a set of bellows (one for each note) and produced a soft and ethereal sound.