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The klaxophone is a musical instrument created by the American composer Henry Fillmore. Made of twelve car horns, it was created for use in his march The Klaxon: March of the Automobiles, which was composed in 1929 for the 1930 Cincinnati Automobile Show. This piece featured the instrument mounted onto a table and powered by a car battery.

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  • The klaxophone is a musical instrument created by the American composer Henry Fillmore. Made of twelve car horns, it was created for use in his march The Klaxon: March of the Automobiles, which was composed in 1929 for the 1930 Cincinnati Automobile Show. This piece featured the instrument mounted onto a table and powered by a car battery. (en)
  • Le klaxophone est un instrument inventé par le compositeur américain (en), Damon Albarn[réf. souhaitée], pendant un voyage en Chine accompagné de Chen Shi-Zheng et de Jamie Hewlett, dans une sorte d'inspiration pour leur spectacle Monkey, Journey to the West. Il est constitué de 12 klaxons de voiture reliés à une batterie d'automobile. Albarn raconte que ce sont les coups de klaxons incessants dans les provinces chinoises qui l'ont poussé à créer cette sorte d'instrument, dont il se servira pour la musique du spectacle. (fr)
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  • The klaxophone is a musical instrument created by the American composer Henry Fillmore. Made of twelve car horns, it was created for use in his march The Klaxon: March of the Automobiles, which was composed in 1929 for the 1930 Cincinnati Automobile Show. This piece featured the instrument mounted onto a table and powered by a car battery. (en)
  • Le klaxophone est un instrument inventé par le compositeur américain (en), Damon Albarn[réf. souhaitée], pendant un voyage en Chine accompagné de Chen Shi-Zheng et de Jamie Hewlett, dans une sorte d'inspiration pour leur spectacle Monkey, Journey to the West. Il est constitué de 12 klaxons de voiture reliés à une batterie d'automobile. Albarn raconte que ce sont les coups de klaxons incessants dans les provinces chinoises qui l'ont poussé à créer cette sorte d'instrument, dont il se servira pour la musique du spectacle. (fr)
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  • Klaxophone (fr)
  • Klaxophone (en)
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