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Museum of Making Music (pics)
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Author: paperpilot on January 29 2008
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--> Last weekend I visited the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, CA. I live and work relatively close to the museum but this was my first visit. You can read more about the museum and the NAMM Foundation below:

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the mmm website said: " The Museum presents visitors with a nostalgic and educational journey through a century of instruments and innovations that helped shape American popular music from the 1890s to the present day. The Museum has over 450 vintage instruments on exhibit, features audio and video clips at the touch of a button and includes a special Interactive Area where visitors can put headphones on and play on a variety of hands-on instruments.

The Museum is divided chronologically. Each gallery represents 20 years of time and features the popular music of the era, the instrument innovations during that time, a snapshot of current music business practices (including marketing, distribution and manufacturing) and nostalgic recreations of music stores of each era."


I won't bore you with the specifics but I'll just say that I was pleasantly surprised at the collection of vintage musical equipment they had on hand, particularly with their electronic exhibit, for the museum's size.

My apologies on the quality of the pics. The camera battery was running low and I was trying to get as many in as possible (which only happened to be a handful).
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Comments

That korg vocoder looks wicked.
where did you say it is?
i might go and rob it...

the plexiglass synth made me come in my pants.
what is that?

what synths are you allowed to play?

j_chot said: "the plexiglass synth made me come in my pants.
what is that?"


with no writeup i concluded it was some sort of advanced teleportation device.

astroid said: "what synths are you allowed to play?"


sadly, not many. there's a room at the end with turntables, vdrums, a few guitars, a nice electric piano and organ.

It looks like a Yahama GX1 link


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