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#1243330 - 08/04/09 02:12 PM
Anyone here familiar with Electone?
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Judging from the general lack of response in this forum, I'm not holding my breath. I'm thinking of purchasing an Electone, though, and I don't want to blindly order a model hoping for the best. So if anyone knows about Electone more than I do... feel free to reply.
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#1243612 - 08/04/09 08:34 PM
Re: Anyone here familiar with Electone?
[Re: musicianwannabe]
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The lack of response is indicative of the lack of interest in the organ business today. It peaked in the US in the mid 1980's. Electones were a line of quality home organs that were built and marketed by Yamaha. They were made for several years with several generations and evolutions of models. Electones are no longer imported by Yamaha Corporation of American into the US. They may still be sold in other parts of the world.
Their quality, performance, and durability were at the top of the catagory.
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#1243744 - 08/05/09 01:17 AM
Re: Anyone here familiar with Electone?
[Re: Marty Flinn]
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Do you have a specific model that you are interested in purchasing? What questions do you have?
Edited by Piano Peddler (08/05/09 01:17 AM)
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#1243747 - 08/05/09 01:44 AM
Re: Anyone here familiar with Electone?
[Re: Piano Peddler]
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Actually, I reread the website I was on and discovered (just like Marty Flinn said) that they weren't selling any electones anymore. So never mind. :P
Just for future reference, though, what model would you recommend for a beginning player who's on a budget? My family used to own an EL-90, but my understanding is that's for someone who's more or less "serious" about playing... which I'm not.
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#1256098 - 08/25/09 08:02 PM
Re: Anyone here familiar with Electone?
[Re: RonaldSteinway]
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I'd certainly like to have one. Their design is so elegant.
I saw a you tube video a while back of this Japanese girl playing some type of electric organ but it was more like a synthesizer. Electrifying. Her pedal work was incredible.
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#1279679 - 10/02/09 10:50 PM
Re: Anyone here familiar with Electone?
[Re: apple*]
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Electones are still sold in Japan. They're not as popular as pianos, but they sell enough to sustain monthly music magazines. You'll find them at large music dealers and Yamaha stores.
But, yeah, in the US, home organs were somewhat popular in the 70's with names like Lowery and Thomas and then the market just crashed for them. If you find one at all, it will be a dusty piece of junk. That market has mostly been absorbed by fancy digital piano instruments like the Yamaha CVP series. These have rhythms and accompaniment like the old home organs did (as well as various orchestral, synth, organ and other sounds besides piano).
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