In the early 20th century, aluminum’s resonant qualities made it a novel choice for use in musical instruments, such as violins, pianos, and phonograph trumpets. Today, companies like Bang & Olufsen use aluminum in speakers and stereo components because it shields interference with electronic waves, is light weight, and can be anodized.

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