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music box

noun

  1. a box or case containing an apparatus for producing music mechanically, as by means of a comblike steel plate with tuned teeth sounded by small pegs or pins in the surface of a revolving cylinder or disk.


music box

noun

  1. a mechanical instrument that plays tunes by means of pins on a revolving cylinder striking the tuned teeth of a comblike metal plate, contained in a box
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of music box1

First recorded in 1765–75
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René opens the music box, and a tinkling music begins to play, the same song heard long ago in his Damascus sitting room.

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Our next stop was Culver City, where he gave me a music box that played “Edelweiss.â€

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There, in the Morris Museum’s collection of mechanical musical instruments and automata, is a music box from around 1877.

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But the insistence on its importance — it shows up instrumentally, and in its vocal form, and even in a music box as a ballerina twirls around — struck me as a perfect précis for the film.

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The woman shrugged, then retrieved a music box from a bottom shelf.

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