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Chordephon player
By Stephen Kent Goodman

In digest 96.07.10, Gerard Arkenbout writes:

>
> Subject: Chordephon player
>
> Dear Musiclovers,
>
> A friend of mine has constructed a sixty (60) strings "CHORDEPHON"
> type music-player. However the tuning of this instrument is not known
> to him. Has one of you experience with te "chordephon", the name of
> this instrument in the past.

I am familiar with and have plans to build a "V'olion"; this was a violin-imitative instrument developed by the Robert Morton Organ Company to compete with the MiIls Violano Theater instrument, but was intended to be wired into their theater organ consoles. A constantly rotating resined cone was at the center, and long coiled springs of various diameter were pushed into this "bow" by pneumatics. Does this Chordephon sound anything like the V'olion?

Cheers;

S K Goodman


(Message sent Fri 12 Jul 1996, 15:28:17 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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