• Oskar Walther Vierling (born 24 January 1904 in Straubing, died 1986) was a German physicist, inventor, entrepreneur and professor in high-frequency technology...
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  • Look up Vierling or vierling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vierling may refer to: Vierling C. Kersey, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction...
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    manufactured one of the first electric pianos, the “Vierling-Förster” piano, developed by Oskar Vierling at the Heinrich Institute for Oscillation Research...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-09. Wolfgang Voigt (1988). "Oskar Vierling, ein Wegbereiter der Elektroakustik für den Musikinstrumentenbau". Das...
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    Forchheim in the south German state of Bavaria. It was built in 1941 by Oskar Vierling as a laboratory for researching High Frequency technology and electroacoustics...
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    built electric violins date back to 1928 and were made by Victor Pfeil, Oskar Vierling, George Eisenberg, Benjamin Miessner, George Beauchamp, Hugo Benioff...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-09. Wolfgang Voigt (1988). "Oskar Vierling, ein Wegbereiter der Elektroakustik für den Musikinstrumentenbau". Das...
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  • magnetic tapes 1936 : Harald Bode designed the Warbo Formenn Organ 1936 : Oskar Vierling and Winston Kock designed the Grosstonorgel 1937 : Orson Welles, first...
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    Walther Nernst in the 1930s. Improvising upon an electrical prototype by Oskar Vierling, the design was executed around 1922, and the first of the set was marketed...
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    (1938) monophonic touch-sensitive keyboard instrument developed with Oskar Vierling, used in film scores and "light" music Multimonica (1940, Hohner) dual...
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