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 [[Jonathan Glasier]]- builder of the Pentaphone. \\ [[Jonathan Glasier]]- builder of the Pentaphone. \\
 [[Sasha Gorelik]]- experimental electro-acoustic string instrument maker ((https://www.youtube.com/@discry/videos)) ((https://www.facebook.com/groups/1347350352038535/user/734548061/)) \\  [[Sasha Gorelik]]- experimental electro-acoustic string instrument maker ((https://www.youtube.com/@discry/videos)) ((https://www.facebook.com/groups/1347350352038535/user/734548061/)) \\ 
 +[[Ronan Le Gourierec]]- French maker of Bombardes an Biniou with expanded keywork and ranges. ((https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfVvxnHKeSs))((https://www.atelier-hervieux.fr/en/our-instruments/bombardes/)) \\  
 [[Percy Grainger]]- Built a 1/6th tone piano known as the [[Butterfly Piano]] ((https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/06/23/microtonal-piano-sounds-a-1930s-audio-recording-and-a-unique-score-of-ivan-wyschnegradskys-ainsi-parlait-zarathoustra-in-rare-music/))\\  [[Percy Grainger]]- Built a 1/6th tone piano known as the [[Butterfly Piano]] ((https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/06/23/microtonal-piano-sounds-a-1930s-audio-recording-and-a-unique-score-of-ivan-wyschnegradskys-ainsi-parlait-zarathoustra-in-rare-music/))\\ 
 [[Bob Grawi]]- Inventor of the [[Gravikord]], contributor to [[EMI]] Magazine, featured on [[Oddmusic]]. \\  [[Bob Grawi]]- Inventor of the [[Gravikord]], contributor to [[EMI]] Magazine, featured on [[Oddmusic]]. \\ 
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 [[Margaret Watts Hughes]]- Arguably the first sound artist, she developed a method to turn the sound of her voice into visual artistic plates. ((https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/picturing-a-voice-margaret-watts-hughes-and-the-eidophone)) ((https://twitteringmachines.com/the-voice-made-visible-margaret-watts-hughes-and-her-eidophone/)) ((https://www.rob-mullender-ross.net/margaret-watts-hughes))\\  [[Margaret Watts Hughes]]- Arguably the first sound artist, she developed a method to turn the sound of her voice into visual artistic plates. ((https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/picturing-a-voice-margaret-watts-hughes-and-the-eidophone)) ((https://twitteringmachines.com/the-voice-made-visible-margaret-watts-hughes-and-her-eidophone/)) ((https://www.rob-mullender-ross.net/margaret-watts-hughes))\\ 
 [[Zimoun|Simon Hügli]]- Known under the name [[Zimoun]], he is a sound installation artist who makes cacophonous drones out of many copies of self playing agitation instruments.\\ [[Zimoun|Simon Hügli]]- Known under the name [[Zimoun]], he is a sound installation artist who makes cacophonous drones out of many copies of self playing agitation instruments.\\
 +[[Love Hultén]]- Maker of analog synthesizers ((https://www.lovehulten.com/)) ((https://www.youtube.com/@hulten1000/videos)) \\ 
 [[Carleen Hutchins]]- Experimental violin maker, Creator of the [[Hutchins Consort]], a violin octet, founder of the [[Catgut Acoustical Society]]. ((https://www.hutchinsconsort.org/about-us) ((https://www.catgutacoustical.org/journal/index.htm)) ((http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8gt5p1r/dsc/#dsc-1.2.6))\\ [[Carleen Hutchins]]- Experimental violin maker, Creator of the [[Hutchins Consort]], a violin octet, founder of the [[Catgut Acoustical Society]]. ((https://www.hutchinsconsort.org/about-us) ((https://www.catgutacoustical.org/journal/index.htm)) ((http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8gt5p1r/dsc/#dsc-1.2.6))\\
 [[Craig Huxley]]- Inventor of the Blaster Beam, [[Long-String Instrument]] that has been used for many science fiction film scores. \\ [[Craig Huxley]]- Inventor of the Blaster Beam, [[Long-String Instrument]] that has been used for many science fiction film scores. \\
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