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    Music notation typewriter.

    A typewriter for musical notation, 1936.



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    ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

    #2
    Interesting, I'd no idea such a thing existed, but it obviously didn't catch on. How did you come across it Megan?
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      Very interesting. I'm not sure how complete it could be, though. For example, how could you type a tie or slur of any length or shape? It looks to me like the slurs that are there are written in.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Peter View Post
        Interesting, I'd no idea such a thing existed, but it obviously didn't catch on. How did you come across it Megan?


        Here Is the link to the fascinating history of -
        The Keaton Music Typewriter was first patented in 1936 (14 keys) (view 1936 patent) by Robert H. Keaton from San Francisco, California


        http://www.musicprintinghistory.org/...iter-1936-1953
        ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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          #5
          Thanks Megan - very interesting, but as the article says rather impractical for composers which explains it's rarity. Quite a discovery!
          'Man know thyself'

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