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- Gulbransen abstract "Gulbransen Company was a musical instrument manufacturer of player pianos and home organs in the United States. It was originally established in 1904 by Axel Gulbransen as Gulbransen Piano Company.In the history of musical instruments, Gulbransen is notable for several innovations. In its early years, Gulbransen made the first upright piano with a player piano mechanism in the same case. In the 1920s, thousands of player pianos were manufactured by the firm under the Gulbransen and Dickinson name. In the electronic organ era, Gulbransen pioneered several innovations in the production of home electronic organs that became industry standards: Use of transistor circuitry Built-in Leslie speaker system Chime stop and Piano stop Automatic rhythm (built-in drum machine) Automatic walking bass (bass accompaniment)In 1957, Gulbransen released first transistorized electric organ \"Gulbransen Model B\" (Model 1100), although its use of transistors was limited to the tone generators, and vacuum tubes were still used for the power amplifier. (The first fully transistorized organ for churches was later built by Rodgers Instruments.)Also in the 1960s, Gulbransen released one of the earliest transistorized rhythm machines \"Seeburg/Gulbransen Select-A-Rhythm\", collaborating with Seeburg Corporation.Note that Seeburg invented a fully transistorized rhythm machine in 1964, which was patented in 1967.On the other hand, the owner of Gulbransen has changed several times since the 1950s. Around 1950, it was sold to CBS, then in 1964, merged with Seeburg Corporation, and production was once ceased in 1969. In 1985, Mission Bay Investments acquired the brand and produced Elka organs under the Gulbransen name. In 2002 or 2003, QRS Music Technologies acquired the brand and pianos were made by Samick.".
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- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
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- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_speaker.
- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Mechatronics.
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- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
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- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Rodgers_Instruments.
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- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Seeburg_Corporation.
- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Transistor.
- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLink Tubular_bells.
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- Gulbransen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gulbransen".
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- Gulbransen caption Electronic_organ.
- Gulbransen caption "Gulbransen Organ".
- Gulbransen caption "Gulbransen Pacemaker".
- Gulbransen caption "Seeburg Rhythm Prince".
- Gulbransen caption "Seeburg/Gulbransen Select-A-Rhythm".
- Gulbransen caption "exhibited at Museum of Making Music".
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- Gulbransen direction "vertical".
- Gulbransen header "Seeburg / Gulbransen".
- Gulbransen header "rhythm machines".
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- Gulbransen image "Seeburg Rhythm Prince .jpg".
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- Gulbransen subject Category:Electronic_organ_manufacturing_companies.
- Gulbransen subject Category:Piano_manufacturing_companies.
- Gulbransen hypernym Manufacturer.
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- Gulbransen comment "Gulbransen Company was a musical instrument manufacturer of player pianos and home organs in the United States. It was originally established in 1904 by Axel Gulbransen as Gulbransen Piano Company.In the history of musical instruments, Gulbransen is notable for several innovations. In its early years, Gulbransen made the first upright piano with a player piano mechanism in the same case.".
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