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- Stylophone abstract "The Stylophone is a miniature analog stylus-operated keyboard. Invented in 1967 by Brian Jarvis, it entered production in 1968. It consists of a metal keyboard played by touching it with a stylus — each note being connected to a voltage-controlled oscillator via a different-value resistor - thus closing a circuit. The only other controls were a power switch and a vibrato control on the front panel beside the keyboard, and a tuning control on the rear. Some three million Stylophones were sold, mostly as children's toys.The Stylophone was available in three variants: standard, bass and treble, the standard one being by far the most common. There was also a larger version called the 350S with more notes on the keyboard, various voices, a novel 'wah-wah' effect that was controlled by moving one's hand over a photo-sensor, and two styluses.In the mid-70s a new model appeared which featured pseudo-wood on the speaker panel and a volume control. (Previous Stylophones had been notorious for being too loud in quiet situations .[citation needed]) This was shortly before the Stylophone ceased production altogether in 1975.Rolf Harris appeared for several years as the Stylophone's advertising spokesman in the United Kingdom, and appeared on many "play-along" records sold by the manufacturer.".
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- Stylophone subject Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Stylophone subject Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Stylophone subject Category:Toy_instruments.
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- Stylophone type KeyboardInstrument103614532.
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- Stylophone comment "The Stylophone is a miniature analog stylus-operated keyboard. Invented in 1967 by Brian Jarvis, it entered production in 1968. It consists of a metal keyboard played by touching it with a stylus — each note being connected to a voltage-controlled oscillator via a different-value resistor - thus closing a circuit. The only other controls were a power switch and a vibrato control on the front panel beside the keyboard, and a tuning control on the rear.".
- Stylophone label "Dubreq Stylophone".
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