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Scientists discovered early in aluminum’s history that it was very sonorous. When struck, a bar of aluminum produces a high musical ring like a crystal bell. The sound matches the musical notes A sharp and D flat. Aluminum has had several musical applications, including piano soundboards, phonographs, horns, and violins.
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