Talk:Omnichord
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More details please
editI wish this page had more details, like when the omnichord was released. who designed it? to what end? ect ect..ect
Image
editSince the image originally in this article appears to have been deleted, is there anything wrong with using this one from the Suzuki music site in the UK? -- Tuvok^Talk|Desk|Contribs 08:42, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
OM150 and OM250M Release Year
editHi all. I've added a table with all the different Omnichord models laid out. I wasn't able to find a reliable source as to the release year of the OM150 and OM250M. I used 1994 which I found in an online sales listing for one of them, but hopefully someone here can confirm the year these were released? — Preceding unsigned comment added by InDimensional (talk • contribs) 20:49, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
Notable Users
editI've also added a new 'notable users' section. I can see in the history that there used to be a notable users section that was removed for 'not a directory' and being poorly sourced, so I've aimed to reintroduce it using sourced examples of examples of exactly when / on which recordings it has been used. It seems a shame not have any mention of David Bowie playing one in the Concert for New York City. InDimensional (talk) 21:03, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
More information needed
editSomeone needs to drop some theory knowledge on this to share why it starts with flats rather than traditional C through to B. WE NEED MORE INTEL. 51.230.74.126 (talk) 09:54, 21 February 2024 (UTC)