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- Varitone abstract "The Varitone was a woodwind pickup and effects unit, allowing direct amplification of the instrument (i.e. without a standard microphone) and the introduction of various electronic effects. It was marketed in 1967 by the Selmer Company, which developed units for flute, saxophone, and clarinet. The system included an integrated pickup microphone and a control box which allowed the player to use effects such as tremolo, basic EQ ("bright" and "dark"), simultaneous sub-octaves and echo in conjunction with a purpose built amplifier. The ceramic microphone was developed to withstand high sound pressure and moisture levels, and built into the head joint of the flute, the neck-joint of the saxophone, and the barrel joint of the clarinet. The pickup was wired to a preamplifier and control box which was either mounted to the bottom key guard, clipped to the player's belt, or hung on a cord around the players neck.Similar products included the Hammond Condor and the Conn Multi-vider.Notable Varitone players were Eddie Harris, Lou Donaldson, Moe Koffman, and Sonny Stitt. Michael Brecker also used a Varitone extensively during his time in the Brecker Bros. Band.Varitone is also the name of a device used for changing the sounds of an electric guitar, featured on Gibson's BB King "Lucille" signature ES-355.".
- Varitone wikiPageExternalLink What_Happened_to_the_Electronic_Saxophone.
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- Varitone wikiPageRevisionID "631307975".
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amplified_instruments.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saxophones.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Conn-Selmer.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Harris.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Effects_unit.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Hammond_organ.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Donaldson.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Brecker.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Microphone.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Moe_Koffman.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Pickup_(music_technology).
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Saxophonics.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Sonny_Stitt.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Tremolo.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Varitone".
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLinkText "varitone trumpet".
- Varitone wikiPageWikiLinkText "varitone".
- Varitone hasPhotoCollection Varitone.
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- Varitone subject Category:Amplified_instruments.
- Varitone subject Category:Saxophones.
- Varitone hypernym Pickup.
- Varitone type Automobile.
- Varitone type Instrument.
- Varitone type Aerophone.
- Varitone type Instrument.
- Varitone comment "The Varitone was a woodwind pickup and effects unit, allowing direct amplification of the instrument (i.e. without a standard microphone) and the introduction of various electronic effects. It was marketed in 1967 by the Selmer Company, which developed units for flute, saxophone, and clarinet.".
- Varitone label "Varitone".
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- Varitone wasDerivedFrom Varitone?oldid=631307975.
- Varitone isPrimaryTopicOf Varitone.