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Vierling-Förster Ekektrochord (1937)

developed by Oscar Vierling from 1928 to 1935 [1]
manufactured by August Förster in 1937 [2]

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  1. Wolfgang Voigt (1988,). "Oskar Vierling, ein Wegbereiter der Elektroakustik für den Musikinstrumentenbau". Das Musikinstrument 37 (1/2): 214-221.
    Wolfgang Voigt (1988,). "Oskar Vierling, ein Wegbereiter der Elektroakustik für den Musikinstrumentenbau". Das Musikinstrument 37 (2/3): 172-176.
  2. Elektronische Musik - Elektrophone - Elektronische Klaviere. Ausstellungen. Deutsches Museum.

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