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Mellotron (7522 bytes)
1: The '''Mellotron''' is an electromechanical polyphonic keyboard [[... 3: ...[Chamberlin]], which in later years surpassed the Mellotron) were in effect the world's first sample-playback... 9: ...; following financial and trademark troubles, the Mellotron name became unavailable and later instruments wer... 11: ...acted a number of celebrities and among the early Mellotron owners are [[Princess Margaret]], [[Peter Sellers... 13: Mellotrons were normally pre-loaded with string instrument ... Chamberlin (1655 bytes) 2: ...chanical [[keyboard instrument]] related to the [[Mellotron]]. It was created by Harry Chamberlin in 1946. 6: ...960s]]. Chamberlin and the company that produced Mellotrons later came to a financial arrangement. 8: ...on, Richard, to the surviving [[United States]] [[Mellotron]] company. 10: ...several famous recordings which purportedly use a Mellotron actually use a Chamberlin. One [[popular music]]... Tape replay keyboard (736 bytes) 1: ...eplay keyboards include the [[Chamberlin]], the [[Mellotron]], and the [[Birotron]]. 5: ...ough the late 1970s, the most popular being the [[Mellotron]]. With the creation of more powerful and cheape... Atlantic Sampler (584 bytes) 7: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 9: *[[David Cross]] - [[violin]], [[viola]], mellotron Live at Jacksonville (1034 bytes) 17: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 19: *[[Mel Collins]] - [[saxophone]], [[flute]], [[mellotron]] Live in Guildford (971 bytes) 9: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 11: ...(musician)|David Cross]] - [[violin]], [[flute]], mellotron The Beat Club, Bremen (998 bytes) 9: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 11: ...avid Cross (musician)|David Cross]] - [[violin]], mellotron Live in Orlando, FL (1166 bytes) 22: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 24: *[[Mel Collins]] - [[saxophone]], [[flute]], [[mellotron]] Birotron (377 bytes) 3: ...is similar in concept to the [[Chamberlin]] and [[Mellotron]]. Barclay James Harvest (1173 bytes) 3: ..., drums, percussion). Woolly Wolstenholme - whose mellotron playing was a trademark of the band's sound in th... Live in Detroit, MI (1256 bytes) 24: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 26: *[[Mel Collins]] - [[saxophone]], [[flute]], mellotron Live at Summit Studios (1266 bytes) 20: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 22: *[[Mel Collins]] - [[saxophone]], [[flute]], mellotron Live in Mainz, Germany (1149 bytes) 15: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]], [[electric piano]] 17: ...avid Cross (musician)|David Cross]] - [[violin]], mellotron, electric piano Live at Plymouth Guildhall (1364 bytes) 27: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 29: *[[Mel Collins]] - [[saxophone]], [[flute]], mellotron Add insult to injury (2057 bytes) 33: ...ocals, Choir, Chorus, Moog Synthesizer, Producer, Mellotron, Korg Synthesizer, Mixing, Accompaniment, Arp 260... 34: ..., Clavinet, Moog Synthesizer, Producer, Engineer, Mellotron, Korg Synthesizer, Guitar Synth, Roland Synthesiz... 35: ...ards, Stick, *Vocals, Moog Synthesizer, Producer, Mellotron, Korg Synthesizer, Vocoder, *Omnichord, Bass Peda... Live in Central Park, NYC (1252 bytes) 17: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]], [[electric piano]] 19: ...avid Cross (musician)|David Cross]] - [[violin]], mellotron, electric piano Live at the Zoom Club (1213 bytes) 18: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] 20: ...(musician)|David Cross]] - [[violin]], [[flute]], mellotron Earth (album) (1903 bytes) 16: Vangelis plays [[synthesizer]]s, [[Mellotron]], a [[drum machine]] and various ethnic instrume... 19: ...e were all uprooted", with extensive use of the [[Mellotron]]. Ethnic influences also abound, such as the plu... Cat Food/Groon (580 bytes) 7: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]] The Night Watch/The Great Deceiver (618 bytes) 6: *[[Robert Fripp]] - [[guitar]], [[mellotron]]
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