Armonica

/ɑːrˈmɑːnɪkə/ noun

A musical instrument consisting of glass bowls or discs of different sizes that produce sound when rubbed with wet fingers; also called a glass harmonica.

From Italian 'armonica,' derived from 'armonia' (harmony). Benjamin Franklin popularized this instrument in the 18th century, improving earlier versions of the glass harmonica.

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