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- originally established in 1904 by Axel Gulbransen as Gulbransen Piano Company. In the history of musical instruments, Gulbransen is notable for several innovations...
- from earlier floor type. In the early 1960s, a home organ manufacturer, Gulbransen (later acquired by Fender) cooperated with an automatic musical equipment...
- stop / Piano stop (Gulbransen) Vocal chorus (Farfisa Pergamon in 1981) Electronic rhythm (Wurlitzer Sideman in 1959, Seeburg & Gulbransen in 1964) One-touch...
- Ørnulf Gulbransen (born 19 December 1916 in Kristiania (Oslo), Norwaydeceased 20 February 2004 in Oslo) was a Norwegian classical musician (flute),...
- intro and fadeout, respectively, of the finished track, pla**** on his Gulbransen electric organ. “  There's a place where the terrain absolutely flattens...
- Gulbransen rhythm machines Products Orchestrion Jukebox Drum machine (collaboration with Gulbransen home organ in 1960s) Related companies Gulbransen...
- Foley Missouri - Kali Ball Nebraska - Rebecca Shaaf Nevada - Trenna V. Gulbransen New Hampshire - Judy Tedeschi New Jersey - Andrea McLaughlin New Mexico...
- Gemeinhardt flutes, Lyon & Healy harps, Rodgers (institutional) organs, and Gulbransen home organs. The sale was taken as a positive development, considering...
- as part of the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act of 2007. The Act is named after two-year-old Cameron Gulbransen. Cameron's father backed...
- manufacture unknown. A spinet piano manufactured by Gulbransen Detail of the interior structure of the Gulbransen spinet shown above. The drop action, lying below...