Multiple key electronic instrument having background songs each

Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation

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050741829

ABSTRACT:
An electronic instrument and method includes manual control switches for producing and controlling creative variations on pre-recorded song selections that remain synchronized and melodiously oriented to the selected song substantially independent of the timing of manual operation of control switches. Several instruments of similar design can be connected together to facilitate `playing in a band` of such instruments which synchronize on the song selected via one instrument and which respond to individual solos or riffs `played` on one instrument with corresponding, timed solo or riff capabilities on other instruments.

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patent: 4771671 (1988-09-01), Hoff, Jr.
patent: 4794838 (1989-01-01), Corrigan
Casio Digital Guitar DG-1, Player's Manual, 12 pages, date unknown.
Fisher-Price Electronic Guitar, Instructions and Songs, pp. 1-16, dated 1988.
MIDI of Musicians by Craig Anderton, Amsco Publications, New York, pp. 1, 6-16, 51, 52, and 59-67, dated 1986.
Jam Session, by Bogas Productions, 1987.

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