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  2. Beatboxing - Wikipedia

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    Spencer X performing "Be Somebody" with only vocal beat-boxing. Beatboxing (also, and sometimes, called beat boxing) is a form of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of mimicking drum machines (usually a TR-808), using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice. [1] It may also involve vocal imitation of turntablism, and other musical ...

  3. Pocket Operators - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Operators are made by the Swedish music technology manufacturer Teenage Engineering. They are known for their costly products like the OP-1, so the announcement of the Pocket Operator was a surprise to the music industry. [3]

  4. Music box - Wikipedia

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    The machines were often made in England, Italy, and the US, with additional disks made in Switzerland, Austria, and Prussia. Early "juke-box" pay versions of them existed in public places. Marsh's free Museum and curio shop in Long Beach, Washington (US) has several still-working versions of them on public display.

  5. Groovebox - Wikipedia

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    Groovebox style instruments have facilitated many performers, both amateur and professional, who may have previously been unfamiliar with electronic music, to explore the genre. Whilst some in the genre initially derided these instruments (in particular the MC-303) and the opening of the field as leading to a drop in standards, they are now ...

  6. Grover Musical Products, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Richard I. Berger (born 1952) is the president. Before becoming president, he had overseen the Trophy Grover Company and Grossman Musical Products, which in 1983, was one of the largest distributors of musical instruments in the U.S. Grossman Musical Products was founded in 1922 by his great uncle, Henry Saul Grossman (1898–1995) [5] who, from 1953 to 1966, owned Rogers Drums.

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