- The
Mellotron is an electro-mechanical
musical instrument developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It is pla**** by
pressing its keys, each of which...
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album (both
including the
bonus track "Derelict Herds") and a poster. "
Mellotron Heart" was
included on a
separate disc with a
limited number of copies...
- This is a list of
recordings that
feature the
sound of a
Mellotron, a
polyphonic tape-replay
keyboard developed in the 1960s. Contents: Top A B C D E...
- rock
features instruments found in both genres, such as synthesizers,
mellotrons, tape
music techniques,
electric guitars and drums. Some
electronic rock...
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Mellotron acoustic guitar,
Mellotron horns (track 1);
Mellotron harpsichord,
Mellotron vibraphone (2);
Rhodes (4); flute, synthesizer,
Mellotron trumpet...
- an electro-mechanical
keyboard instrument that was a
precursor to the
Mellotron. It was
developed and
patented by the
American inventor Harry Chamberlin...
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contributions to rock music, most
notably in the
development and
emergence of the
Mellotron in 1960s rock music. In 2018, he was
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall...
- was his
involvement in
backing the
development and
manufacture of the
Mellotron, an electro-mechanical
musical instrument, and the
company Mellotronics...
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Mellotron, and
financed by Rick Wakeman. The
Birotron was
named after its inventor, Dave Biro, and
developed with
investment from
regular Mellotron player...
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collaborator Tony
Clarke and the
first to
feature keyboardist Mike
Pinder on
Mellotron.
These changes,
combined with a
shift away from R&B
covers toward original...