Nota de aplicación
Specific brand of keyboards developed by Harry Chamberlin in conjunction with a London-based manufacturer, which incorporated a selection of electromagnetic tape samples played by pressing the keyboards' keys. The prototype, the Mellotron Mark II, was available in 1964, and was used by numerous pop and rock groups, such as the Beatles and the Moody Blues.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. Mobiliario y equipo
- .... artefactos sonoros (nombre jerárquico)
- ...... sound devices (equipment)
- ........ <artefactos sonoros por función>
- .......... instrumento musical
- ............ <temporary alphabetical list: musical instruments>
- .............. 12-string guitars
- .............. alto saxophones
- .............. órgano de banda
- .............. bombardino baritono
- .............. saxofón barítono
- .............. bajo (eléctrico)
- .............. clapper stick
- .............. effects pedals
- .............. electronic effects device
- .............. electronic keyboard
- .............. friction harps
- .............. friction instrument
- .............. highland bagpipe
- .............. irish bagpipe
- .............. kiva bells
- .............. Mellotrons
- .............. music sampler
- .............. musical anvil
- .............. musical bell
- .............. musical chime
- .............. musical cowbell
- .............. musical gong
- .............. musical rattle
- .............. musical scraper
- .............. musical whip
- .............. musical whistle
- .............. practice chanters
- .............. resonator guitars
- .............. ringing stone
- .............. slide trumpets
- .............. soprano saxophones
- .............. tamburitzas
- .............. tenor drums
- .............. tenor guitars
- .............. tenor saxophones
- .............. theorobo
- .............. triple flageotets
- .............. ukelins
- .............. valve bugle
- .............. valve cornets