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autophone|ˈɔːtəʊfəʊn| Also autophon. [f. auto-1 + -phone.] 1. A type of barrel-organ (see quot. a1875). (Disused.)
1852Reports Juries 1851 Exhib. 332/2 A barrel-organ, called an Autophon. a1875Knight Dict. Mech. I. 192/1 Autophon, a barrel-organ, the tunes of which are produced by means of perforated sheets of mill-board. 1878in Design & Work 2 Mar. 275/3 Autophone. 2. [ad. F. autophone (Mahillon, 1880).] A musical instrument that produces sound through the vibration of its constituent material (see quots.).
1937F. W. Galpin Textbk. Europ. Mus. Instr. 27 The various sound-producers were classed as Autophones or self-vibrators. Ibid. 52 The representative instrument in the plucked type of Autophones is the Crembalum or Jew's-harp. 1954Grove's Dict. Mus. IV. 489/2 Under Auto- or Idiophones..we find not only the xylophone..but also the marimba..and the marimba gongs. Hence autoˈphonic a.2
1937F. W. Galpin Textbk. Europ. Mus. Instr. 29 Autophonic Instruments or self-vibrators, i.e. instruments of solid substance which, owing to their elastic nature, have a sonority of their own, which is emitted in waves when they are struck, plucked, or stimulated by friction or air. |