Dulcitone 1900² - updated instrument from Sound Dust

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Hi Folks

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Thought you might like to know about the new updated Dulcitone 1900² , if woody tinkliness is you thing then you might like her.

She's a 114 year old electric piano type instrument, but without the electric bit. Dulcitones are quite rare and (allegedly) original invented for missionaries to take to hymn services in far off places without pianos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOVUUatkjG4

Available at the intro price of £15 for the next two weeks, find out more at http://www.sound-dust.co.uk.

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cheers
Pendle
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intro discount period ends soon

you've got 4 more days to get 25% off this beaut.

http://dulcitone1884.virb.com/dulcitone1900_
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OT, but just seen the mailout from Spitfire regarding the Dustbundle... pretty complementary stuff. Congrats.
my other modular synth is a bugbrand

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whyterabbyt wrote:OT, but just seen the mailout from Spitfire regarding the Dustbundle... pretty complementary stuff. Congrats.
yup, it's quite nice isn't it : )
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yes, congrats on the Dustbundle. I hope it goes well for you. I think I first bought from pendleP (dulcitone+harpsichord) in 2007, and always look forward to seeing whatever you are making.

The other thing I'd say is your demos are always extremely musical - either your own compositions or those you choose and play - your demos really capture and show the possibilities in the instrument.

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woggle wrote: The other thing I'd say is your demos are always extremely musical - either your own compositions or those you choose and play - your demos really capture and show the possibilities in the instrument.
THANKS woggle, there is no nicer thing you could have said, you brought a big smile to my face :D
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Like everything I've heard of yours, it sounds beautiful and the price is a great deal. Kudos.

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