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- Title
- Demonstration tape
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Draft of an attempt to explain the difference between just and tempered scale. The narration is by John Preston. The sounds are produced by the Mark 1 Synthesizer. This audio file also includes a synthesized version of Palestrina which was produced by Herbert Belar.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape5_02
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Synthesizer selections
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (associated name)
- Description
-
Synthesizer selection includes the following compositions: Obelin, Jota, 3AM in Quito, 155 Lunar Fife and Drum, 2 Finger Theme, Prelude Lo Fi, Panama, Whistle While You Work, Bumble Bee, Peanut Vendor, Perfidia, Jungle Waltz, Over the Rainbow, Bluer, Syncopated Geiger Counter. Circa 1961. The Syncopated Geiger Counter was the first composition composed on the first music synthesizer and was composed by Ricard Malby Sr. Music produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape5_01
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers