MUSIC FROM THE AIR
AN orchesira of six "dynaphones," which drew airs from the air, performed for the first time before a select audience on Tuesday. The dynaphoné is the invention of a French engineer, Rene Bertrand, who claims that it is superior to previously exhibited instruments which have extracted music from wireless waves-on account of its simplicity. It has a keyboard with stops, which enables a variety of sounds to be obtained with ease. All types of instruments can be imitated on the dynaphone, from flute to double bass, but most success is obtained by imitations of the saxophone,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 13
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100MUSIC FROM THE AIR Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 13
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