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History of the Mellotron This newsletter is relatively long. To read it in the best conditions, to o

History of the Mellotron This newsletter is relatively long. To read it in the best conditions, [click here]( newsletter for October 26, 2024) to open it in your browser. [Audiofanzine]( Weekly newsletter for October 26, 2024 [Headlines](#nlaf-articles) [The polyphonic keyboard emblematic of the sixties]( [History of the Mellotron]( [Paul McCartney and the Gallagher brothers all play it. But while the existence of the famous tape keyboard has had a profound effect on the history of English rock, it is in the United States that the instrument has its roots.]( Follow us on:[Facebook]( (ex-Twitter)]( You received this email on your email address {EMAIL} as a result of your subscription to Audiofanzine's newsletter. This is not spam. [Unsubscribe from this newsletter](.

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