A lithophone was built by an English stonemason in 1840 and enjoyed a brief concert life under the name rock harmonicon. |
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Both in China and in Korea, where the oldest chime goes back to the 14th century, the lithophone is a Confucian ritual instrument. |
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But in China the fangxiang, with its 16 bars, is a metal imitation of the lithophone. |
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When struck, the lithophone emits a pure tone, like a bar on a xylophone. |
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