[sdiy] Language bending, was:Alternating dead current voltage??
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Sat Dec 25 20:49:48 CET 2004
Well, then we can't leave out "Electromechanical". I think an electric guitar
and an electric tine piano qualifies as neither fully mechanical nor fully
electronic.
M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S
James Patchell <patchell at cox.net> wrote:
> "Electronic" or "Mechanical" I would think would be more descriptive.
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>>I think referring to instruments as "electronic" or "non-electronic" should
>>be good enough for most purposes.
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>>take care,
>>Glen
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> -Jim
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