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NYM(G.762.041
19 Apr 1762:22 (507)
In the Bristol Journal we find advertised, the celebrated
glassy chord, invented by Mr. Franklin, of Philadelphia; who
has greatly improved the musical glasses, and formed them
into a compleat instrument to accompany the voice; capable
of thorough bass, and never out of tune.---Miss Davies, from
London, was to perform in the months of January, several
favourite airs, English, Scotch, and Italian, on the
glassychord (being the only one of the kind that has yet
been produced) accompanied occasionally with the voice and
German flute.---vivat rex & regina.
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