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I wish I knew what make/model of electric piano the
Chantays used on "Pipeline" and other early tunes.
After reading Jon's comment re: the 1969-1970 introduction
of the Fender Rhodes, I went and did some online research.
I found that The Zombies used the Hohner Pianet (N) on
"She's not There"...but that tune is a little post-surf.
The Chantays' e-piano has that haunting lonely surf
tone...such a pure tone...
-dp
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--- In , DP <noetical1@y...> wrote:
>
> I wish I knew what make/model of electric piano the
> Chantays used on "Pipeline" and other early tunes.
>
> After reading Jon's comment re: the 1969-1970 introduction
> of the Fender Rhodes, I went and did some online research.
> I found that The Zombies used the Hohner Pianet (N) on
> "She's not There"...but that tune is a little post-surf.
>
> The Chantays' e-piano has that haunting lonely surf
> tone...such a pure tone...
>
> -dp
>
>
>
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it was wooden tube wulitzers electic piano form the late 50's a they
have a more hotter sound than the later plastic wulitzer piano's that came
out in the 60's.if you guys haven't any question about surf combo organ
check out this cool web site about combo organs
Timothy connor sullivan
the supertones
I wish I knew what make/model of electric piano the<br>
Chantays used on "Pipeline" and other early tunes.<br>
After reading Jon's comment re: the 1969-1970 introduction<br>
of the Fender Rhodes, I went and did some online research.<br>
I found that The Zombies used the Hohner Pianet (N) on<br>
"She's not There"...but that tune is a little post-surf.<br>
<br>
The Chantays' e-piano has that haunting lonely surf<br>
tone...such a pure tone...<br>
Tim:
Thanks for the info re: the Wurlitzer tube electric piano!
-dp
--- timothy sullivan <> wrote:
>
>
> it was wooden tube wulitzers electic piano form the
> late 50's a they
> have a more hotter sound than the later plastic wulitzer
> piano's that came
> out in the 60's.if you guys haven't any question about
> surf combo organ
> check out this cool web site about combo organs
>
> Timothy connor sullivan
> the supertones
>
>
>
>
>
> I wish I knew what make/model of electric piano the<br>
> Chantays used on "Pipeline" and other early
> tunes.<br>
>
> After reading Jon's comment re: the 1969-1970
> introduction<br>
> of the Fender Rhodes, I went and did some online
> research.<br>
> I found that The Zombies used the Hohner Pianet (N)
> on<br>
> "She's not There"...but that tune is a little
> post-surf.<br>
> <br>
> The Chantays' e-piano has that haunting lonely surf<br>
> tone...such a pure tone...<br>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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