Héliophone
The héliophone or éoliphone (more usually called machine has wind ) is a Outil used in the music and the opera S as of the 17th century to reproduce the sound of the Vent.
The héliophone is appeared as a broad circle of Métal or Bois on which a Drap is tended that one rubs more or less highly circular epic.
One finds of it an employment frequent in the lyric tragedies of Lully, but also more recently in the music of Maurice Ravel ( the Child and the magic spells , Daphnis and Chloé ).
The héliophone can easily be replaced by rubbing a grass brush on a large case.
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