heckelphone
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heckelphone
Summary
heckelphone is a type of musical instrument[1]. heckelphone draws 153 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_musical_instrument category, ranking #132 of 399).[2]
Key Facts
- heckelphone is credited with the discovery of Wilhelm Heckel[3].
- heckelphone is credited with the discovery of Wilhelm Hermann Heckel[4].
- heckelphone's video is recorded as Heckelphone - St Cecilia's Hall.webm[5].
- heckelphone's image is recorded as Heckelphon Wilhelm Heckel.jpg[6].
- heckelphone's instance of is recorded as type of musical instrument[7].
- Wilhelm Heckel is named after heckelphone[8].
- heckelphone's GND ID is recorded as 4442805-4[9].
- heckelphone's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85059898[10].
- heckelphone's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 12270545k[11].
- heckelphone's subclass of is recorded as oboe family instrument[12].
- heckelphone's subclass of is recorded as transposing instrument[13].
- heckelphone's subclass of is recorded as musical instrument[14].
- heckelphone's Commons category is recorded as Heckelphone[15].
- heckelphone's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01s4s1[16].
- heckelphone's Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300205162[17].
- heckelphone's MusicBrainz instrument ID is recorded as ede795b9-6bf8-4cc7-95c9-2bc9c5d5b858[18].
- heckelphone's described by source is recorded as Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)[19].
- heckelphone's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as art/heckelphone[20].
- heckelphone's Hornbostel-Sachs classification is recorded as 422.112-71[21].
- heckelphone's playing range image is recorded as Heckelphone range2.png[22].
- heckelphone's BabelNet ID is recorded as 00008932n[23].
- heckelphone's has part is recorded as pavillon d'amour[24].
- heckelphone's has part is recorded as bocal[25].
- heckelphone's has part is recorded as key[26].
- heckelphone's Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID is recorded as 2348303[27].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Wilhelm Heckel[3], a musical instrument maker[28], 1856–1909[29] and Wilhelm Hermann Heckel[4], a musical instrument maker[30], 1879–1952[31], of Germany[32].
Why It Matters
heckelphone draws 153 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_musical_instrument category, ranking #132 of 399).[2] heckelphone has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] heckelphone is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]