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Description Phonoharp.jpg | Phonoharp by Walter Kitundu , seen at the Museum of Craft and Folk Art in San Francisco, CA. The Phonoharp, introduced in 2001, is a stringed musical instrument with the phonograph turntable serving as a pickup. The strings' vibrations are passed to the turntable platter and are retransmitted through the stylus and magnetic cartridge to the amplifier. |
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Source | Walter Kitundu - Untitled Phonoharp 1 - Museum of Craft and Folk Art, San Francisco |
Author | Marshall Astor from San Pedro, United States |
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