stylophone
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of stylophone
C20: from styl ( us ) + -phone
Example Sentences
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The archive will also feature some of his instruments and stage props, including producer Brian Eno’s EMS synthesizer and a stylophone given by musician Marc Bolan in the late 1960s and used on Bowie’s “Space Oddity” recording.
From Washington Post
It also features several instruments owned by the musician, including the Stylophone he played on his breakout 1969 single Space Oddity.
From BBC
With everything delayed, he retreated to his parents’ home in Connecticut with all his instruments – as a cover, he’s required to know the show on acoustic and electric guitar, bass, piano, synthesizer, baritone electric guitar and stylophone.
From The Guardian
At one point he hovers his hand over what sounds like a Stylophone and, without actually touching it, gets it to play: think Uri Geller meets the Aphex Twin.
From The Guardian
Drawn from his album “Songs for Unusual Creatures,” this presentation, part of the series Carnegie Kids, will playfully investigate species like the blobfish, the elephant shrew and the blue-footed booby, using instruments like the stylophone, the claviola and the theremin.
From New York Times
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