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mellotron

Mellotron vs Cello - What's the difference?

mellotron | cello |


As nouns the difference between mellotron and cello

is that mellotron is (musical instruments) an early electronic keyboard instrument that played back prerecorded sounds while cello is cello.

Prerecorded vs Mellotron - What's the difference?

prerecorded | mellotron |


As a verb prerecorded

is (prerecord).

As an adjective prerecorded

is recorded in advance, as opposed to live.

As a noun mellotron is

(musical instruments) an early electronic keyboard instrument that played back prerecorded sounds.

Sound vs Mellotron - What's the difference?

sound | mellotron |


As a proper noun sound

is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.

As a noun mellotron is

(musical instruments) an early electronic keyboard instrument that played back prerecorded sounds.

Instrument vs Mellotron - What's the difference?

instrument | mellotron |


As nouns the difference between instrument and mellotron

is that instrument is while mellotron is (musical instruments) an early electronic keyboard instrument that played back prerecorded sounds.

Keyboard vs Mellotron - What's the difference?

keyboard | mellotron |


As nouns the difference between keyboard and mellotron

is that keyboard is a set of keys used to operate a typewriter, computer etc while mellotron is an early electronic keyboard instrument that played back prerecorded sounds.

As a verb keyboard

is to type on a computer keyboard.

Electronic vs Mellotron - What's the difference?

electronic | mellotron |


As an adjective electronic

is electronic.

As a noun mellotron is

(musical instruments) an early electronic keyboard instrument that played back prerecorded sounds.