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- Then the " Lyricon II " was engineered, which included a two-oscillator synthesizer.
- Stohl was also noted for his musicianship on the Lyricon, a woodwind / synthesizer hybrid.
- The group formed in 1972 and disbanded after 1995 when Lyricon player and leader Chuck Greenberg died of a heart attack.
- Eiland is a multi-instrumentalist playing saxophones, guitar, bass, drums, Lyricon and EWI amongst other instruments.
- Takeshi Itoh ( saxophone player ) had begun to use the Lyricon ( a Woodwind Synthesizer ) in their albums from 1980 until 1987.
- His work on the lyricon, the first electronic wind instrument, which he helped develop with engineer Bill Bernardi, became the signature sound of Shadowfax.
- Lyricon also plans to release an album of her performing in " Finian's Rainbow, " from a production recorded in Westchester, N . Y.
- The Wind Synthesizer Driver and the Lyricon II also had a transposition footswitch feature, where a foot pedal could be used to transpose the entire range up or down one octave.
- Their EWI-1000 wind controller and EVI-1000 valve controller, like the Lyricon, were paired with a dedicated analog, voltage-controlled voice module, the EWV-2000.
- For this performance, Jandek played fretless bass guitar, and was supported by local improvisational musicians Greg Kelley ( trumpet ), Jorrit Dijkstra ( alto saxophone, lyricon ), and Eli Keszler ( percussion ).
- ""'Make Me A Star " "'is the third album by Japanese jazz fusion band 1979 . This is also the first album in which Saxophonist Takeshi Itoh used the Lyricon.
- In the former song, Jones had Jackson sing vocal overdubs through a six-foot-long cardboard tube and brought in jazz saxophonist Tom Scott to play a rare instrument, the lyricon, a wind-controlled analog synthesizer.
- Invented by Bill Bernardi ( and co-engineered by Roger Noble and with the late Lyricon performer diaphragm, which moved and changed the light output from an LED, which was in turn sensed by a photocell to give dynamic control.
- Since 1970 Urbaniak has been playing his custom-made, five-string violin furnished especially for him, a violin synthesizer called " talking " violin; soprano, alto and tenor saxophones; and lyricon, electric saxophone-like horn.
- "Sound System " sounded like " Junku " in many ways, while " Karabali " featured Wayne Shorter ( playing a lyricon, instead of a traditional saxophone ) and went back to the days of Hancock's African themed Mwandishi band.
- In 1979, she came out of retirement, performing at clubs including the Waldorf-Astoria's Starlight Roof and the Rainbow Room in New York City, and she made " The Helen Ward Song Book " ( Lyricon ) in 1981.
- The futuristic wind synthesizer called the " Lyricon " was the instrument that made his brand of next generation p-funk unique, and the group's sound incorporated many of the devices that would propel rap music to the forefront of the American music scene.
- In the parking lot at Milliways, Ford Prefect briefly recounts a tale about being passed by a Lazlar Lyricon custom spaceship that subsequently crashed into the third moon of Jaglan Beta, observing that the ship looked like a fish and moved like a fish, but steered like a cow.
- "' The Choir "'is an atmospheric Christian alternative rock band, led by Derri Daugherty on guitar and vocals, Steve Hindalong on drums who also writes most of the band's lyrics along with Tim Chandler on bass guitar, Dan Michaels on saxophone and lyricon and Marc Byrd on guitar ( since 2005 ).