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Wow, JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #1
Very cool. NaturalHigh Nov 2013 #2
Interesting sound, sort of piano + harpsichord + organ sound ... n/t RKP5637 Nov 2013 #3
Wow, it sounds like a super-fast cello! mainer Nov 2013 #4
You nailed it! nt valerief Nov 2013 #11
beautiful instrument ... interesting sound ... I like it. Thanks, gw !! K&R Tuesday Afternoon Nov 2013 #5
The first synthesizer! Baitball Blogger Nov 2013 #6
Cool! Doesn't sound like a piano but more like an entire orchestra emsimon33 Nov 2013 #7
Ok, this is really cool. JNelson6563 Nov 2013 #8
Amazing you can hear what sounds like many instruments playing together.. Historic NY Nov 2013 #9
K&R. Quite fascinating! Overseas Nov 2013 #10
Sounds like a string quartet treestar Nov 2013 #12
That's what I thought. secondvariety Nov 2013 #18
Thanks so much for sharing this! SleeplessinSoCal Nov 2013 #13
So Leonardo invented a sort of renaissance 'mellotron'! Ferretherder Nov 2013 #14
Shoot! FredStembottom Nov 2013 #29
Ya' got me, Fred... Ferretherder Nov 2013 #36
The Optigan was more a toy than a true instrument. FredStembottom Nov 2013 #41
Wow! How come I never heard of this? Ferretherder Nov 2013 #44
A 1970's item. FredStembottom Nov 2013 #48
Wow, again! This is fascinating stuff! Ferretherder Nov 2013 #52
Sorry to reply so late. FredStembottom Nov 2013 #54
You're good, Fred! Ferretherder Nov 2013 #58
Thanks! FredStembottom Nov 2013 #59
I have to admit that I don't know if Moraz was a devotee, or not. Ferretherder Dec 2013 #60
or a pre-computer MIDI. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #42
Better adagio than allegro Warpy Nov 2013 #15
It probably can't sustain a note, so adagio would be hard mainer Nov 2013 #17
not like a harpsichord -- more like a bowed keyboard instrument 0rganism Nov 2013 #26
Very likely the opposite. FredStembottom Nov 2013 #31
Thanks for pointing that out 2naSalit Nov 2013 #38
This is a more controlled version... FredStembottom Nov 2013 #47
It sure is. 2naSalit Nov 2013 #53
As Mineral Man points out down thread... FredStembottom Nov 2013 #55
Me too 2naSalit Nov 2013 #57
Think... Ferretherder Nov 2013 #37
I thoroughly enjoyed the concert. Thanks so much for posting! QuestForSense Nov 2013 #16
Do classical gas!!! Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #19
Oh! Mason Williams would love that, dontcha know! loudsue Nov 2013 #25
Probably would sound like it was written for this instument. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #28
Wow. I think Class Gas FredStembottom Nov 2013 #32
Loved hearing it! stage left Nov 2013 #20
Excellent Tab Nov 2013 #21
Hard to see from this picture, but google it and see Leo's drawings and how it works. Hamlette Nov 2013 #22
K&R. JFA: trof Nov 2013 #23
JFA ! graywarrior Nov 2013 #24
Awesome! Totally Awesome! Hestia Nov 2013 #27
Indeed so. Most indeededly progressoid Nov 2013 #30
I'm speechless. What an amazing experience that was! loudsue Nov 2013 #33
Cool. beac Nov 2013 #34
Harpsichord meets hurdy-gurdy. Igel Nov 2013 #35
Totally awesome! 2naSalit Nov 2013 #39
I don't see what's so wacky about it. It's quite beautiful. nt nyquil_man Nov 2013 #40
Sure- Setting the standard until Einstein rewrote the rules of music with his Electric Violin. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #43
Interesting. It's really just four hurdy-gurdy type instruments MineralMan Nov 2013 #45
The Winner! FredStembottom Nov 2013 #49
Incredible! Octafish Nov 2013 #46
Coolness! nt Tigress DEM Nov 2013 #50
One could while away a lot of time on that instrument. Beautiful. Hoyt Nov 2013 #51
K&R! Fun. KoKo Nov 2013 #56
The beatles could have used this Tabasco_Dave Dec 2013 #61
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