Buffet Crampon made their first clarinet in 1825 in France. They now make a variety of woodwind musical instruments and have manufacturing facilities around the world.
Probably the button accordion, though it could also be said to be the hurdy gurdy.
The basics of 'pitch' is what frequency the instrument is playing at. Middle C is tuned (depending whether you're in France, Germany, US or otherwise) at 440Hz, which refers to how fast the air inside the instrument is vibrating. In a simple sense, the frequency of a tube can be changed (open or closed also reflects the frequency but that's more than what you're asking) by lengthening or shortening it so the air has more length to vibrate before coming out of the holes (in the case of woodwind) where you put your fingers down on keys to achieve this. Tuning, on the other hand is very different for each instrument but always is lengthening or shortening this tube by some method (such as pulling the mouthpiece, barrel for clarinet etc out). Although this air is also vibrated before it goes in the tube, for flute the air hits the edge of the mouthpiece and splits, vibrating, for clarinet the reed vibrates as air hits it and it opens and closes the mouthpiece, so you can also affect this in some way normally with your embouchure that can change it.
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BartoBartolomeo Cristofori di Francesco (May 4, 1655 - January 27, 1731) was an Italian maker of musical instruments, generally regarded as the inventor of the Piano.Barblomeo Cristofori in France ItalyBartolomeo ChristoforiThe piano is thought to have been invented in 1709 in Italy by Christofori (1655-1732) he called his instrument 'Gravicebalo col piano e forte' or narpsichord with soft and loud
Buffet Crampon made their first clarinet in 1825 in France. They now make a variety of woodwind musical instruments and have manufacturing facilities around the world.
Adolf Sax is born in Belgium (Diant) and died in France 1840. He was Belgium instrumentmaker. In Paris in 1840 Adolphe Sax a young man in his twenties created a hybrid woodwind instrument using a vibrating reed as the sound source and combined it with a brass body to create a new family of woodwind instruments known thereafter as "saxophones."
French polish was first invented in the early 19th century in France. It gained popularity as a wood finishing technique due to its ability to create a high-gloss finish on furniture and musical instruments.
The sprint car was first invented in 1902. The first car was called the 1902 Panard from France, and were considered the world's first race car.
it was invented in France
it was invented in France
he invented parachute.
One is the French Horn.
They where invented in the 1930's in France
It was invented in Paris, France.
It was invented in France
The neon light was invented by Georges Claude in France and patented in 1910. He was considered by some to be the "Edison of France". He collaborated with the German occupiers of France during WWII and was imprisoned and stripped of his honors.