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In the history of musical instruments, Gulbransen is notable for several innovations. In its early years, Gulbransen made the first
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with a player piano mechanism in the same case. In the 1920s, thousands of player pianos were manufactured by the firm under the
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organs under the Gulbransen name. In 2002 or 2003, QRS Music Technologies acquired the brand and pianos were made by
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The owner of Gulbransen changed several times since the 1950s. Around 1950, it was sold to
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Rhythm patterns were electronically generated by a 48-step binary counter using 6-stage
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Also in the 1960s, Gulbransen released one of the earliest transistorized
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era, Gulbransen pioneered several innovations in the production of
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QRS Music Technologies, Inc., has acquired Gulbransen, Inc., ...
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Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the United States
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Automatic Repetitive Rhythm Instrument Timing Circuitry
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Includes 1957 brochures of "Gulbransen Model B organ".
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This article about a musical instrument company is a
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Museum of Making Music

electronic home organ
player pianos
home organs
reed organs
upright piano
electronic organ
home electronic organs
Use of transistor circuitry
Leslie speaker
Chime
piano
Automatic Rhythm
Walking Bass
transistorized
electric organ
Rodgers Instruments
Seeburg
rhythm machines

mechatronic
sequencer

electronic
rhythm machines
Seeburg Corporation
CBS
Elka

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