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Explanation of the picture: binary beats are represented by sticks; a dotted stick means a rest (non-played beat).
no longer a stub?
[edit]I don't really think this is a stub anymore. It's still short, but really, how much is there to say? If anyone wants to delete the stub tag, go for it. Solarbird (talk) 06:41, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Removing vandalism in Tronichord Players
[edit]Revision 19:06, 15 January 2016<200e> 75.174.198.52 talk<200e> 3,500 bytes +158<200e> →<200e>Tronichord Players added:
- Detroit troubadours, Mega Powers performed Pink Floyd's entire album Dark Side of the Moon on a Tronichord for their album Third Man from the Sun.
Revision 01:58, 14 March 2018 2601:406:4001:98c7:bde3:73fc:24d1:1d07 talk 3,511 bytes +14 →Tronichord players updated it to:
- Country troubadour Ron Elsensohn performed Pink Floyd's entire album Dark Side of the Moon on a Tronichord on his album Cruci Fried.
Neither reference is attributed and a web search fails to turn up any relevant hits.