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MELOKORD

NEM: Melochord; FR: melochord; IT: melochord.

ET: Grš. melōjdía = petje, pesem, od mélos = isto, in ōjd = petje, pesem, od ájdein = peti (‹KLU›, 472); khord = struna (‹DE›, 169).

D: »(Naziv za) enoglasni elektronaki glasbeni instrument s klaviaturo, ki ga je razvil Harald Bode … Bode se izdelal nekaj različic glasbila, nekatere z enojnim, nekatere z več manuali … Melokord je imel klaviaturi z obsegom petih oktav, občutljivo na dotik … Melokord je najbolj znan po svojem kratkem prispevku k zgodnji zgodovini elektronske glasbe v Nemčiji … 1953. Bode je konstruiral poseben model melodkorda za Studio za elektronsko glasbo pri NWDR-ju (=’Severozahodnonemški Radio’, pozneje WDR = ‘Zahodnonemški Radio’ – op. N. G.) v Kölnu kot dopolnilo elektronskem monokordu … Po svojih značilnostih je ta melokord bil predhodnik modulskega sintetizatorja.« (‹GRI›, II, 640)

GL: elektronska glasba, elektronski glasbeni instrumenti, elektronski monokord, modulski sintetizator.

‹BASS›, III, 85; BODE 1954; ‹LARE›, 998; ‹RUF›, 312

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