| 1. | There he proceeded to study Vietnamese traditional music, majoring in Monochord Performance.
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| 2. | This string represents the " monochord " with which the sources equate the invention.
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| 3. | A monochord is attached to a single pin and is therefore easier to tune.
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| 4. | A version of the Trautonium, called the Monochord, was created for the studio.
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| 5. | Initially, the Monochord and Melochord were used in the Cologne Studio together with other equipment.
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| 6. | However, the Chinese monochord which derived from octagonal are still popular in Chinese society and the new generations.
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| 7. | The instrument is descended from the psalmodicon, a bowed monochord developed in Sweden in 1829 for liturgical singing.
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| 8. | The monochord is mentioned in Sumerian writings, while some attribute its invention to Pythagorus ( sixth century BCE ).
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| 9. | The monochord served as a precise measure of the notes of a musical scale, allowing more accurate musical arrangements.
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| 10. | The Warao people of Venezuela and Guyana create a monochord idiochord by raising up a fiber from an eta leaf.
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