A nice whistle-stop tour of some notable instruments, but you forgot the Telharmonium, the Trautonium, the Ondioline, the Clavioline, the Mellotron, the RCA Music Synthesizer computer, the Moog and Buchla modular systems (the first commercially available synths) the ARP 2600, the EMS VCS3 was more iconic than their sequencer, the Synclavier and the Yamaha DX7, which was the best selling synth in history.
One of the earliest electric musical instruments, the musical telegraph, was invented in 1876 by American electrical engineer Elisha Gray. He accidentally discovered the sound generation from a self-vibrating electromechanical circuit, and invented a basic single-note oscillator.
WTF! Some historical guide to the evolution of electronic music instruments with their BEAUTIFUL sound, only to be disgraced with some crappy hip-hop / trip-hop beat with excessively loud clipping levels (WAY OVER-COMPRESSED) that makes it UNWATCHABLE
The Chamberlin was a precursor to the Mellotron. It was developed and patented by Wisconsin inventor Harry Chamberlin from 1949 to 1956, when the first model was introduced. The Mellotron was developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It evolved from the Chamberlin, but could be mass-produced more effectively.
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HOLY SHIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC IS 100 YEARS OLD!!!!!
Awesome video! Sick to see the evolution over the decades
Very informative. Great video!
Great video, thanks!
make a new video which also includes some samples.
That's what I was expecting!
dope!!!
A nice whistle-stop tour of some notable instruments, but you forgot the Telharmonium, the Trautonium, the Ondioline, the Clavioline, the Mellotron, the RCA Music Synthesizer computer, the Moog and Buchla modular systems (the first commercially available synths) the ARP 2600, the EMS VCS3 was more iconic than their sequencer, the Synclavier and the Yamaha DX7, which was the best selling synth in history.
I agree Gary. Don't forget Roland.
lol last age was jist macbook lol
wonder what quantum will evoke noise later
3:10 midi is still being used today
amazing
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You forgot the Variophone!!
Very Interresting, Complet and with explications . Good cleared Work .
lots missing
You forgot the Moog modular
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You forgot the Telharmonium (name might not be correct) from 1897
One of the earliest electric musical instruments, the musical telegraph, was invented in 1876 by American electrical engineer Elisha Gray. He accidentally discovered the sound generation from a self-vibrating electromechanical circuit, and invented a basic single-note oscillator.
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WTF! Some historical guide to the evolution of electronic music instruments with their BEAUTIFUL sound, only to be disgraced with some crappy hip-hop / trip-hop beat with excessively loud clipping levels (WAY OVER-COMPRESSED) that makes it UNWATCHABLE
Forgot Mellotron!
The Chamberlin was a precursor to the Mellotron. It was developed and patented by Wisconsin inventor Harry Chamberlin from 1949 to 1956, when the first model was introduced. The Mellotron was developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It evolved from the Chamberlin, but could be mass-produced more effectively.
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