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FOR HOME MUSIC-MAKING.—Every fifth person in West Germany plays at least one musical instrument, in spite of the popularity of high-fidelity and stereo recorded music. These girls are playing a plastic recorder and a bimanual philicorda. Both instruments were shown at the recent Frankfurt Spring Fair.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32568, 30 March 1971, Page 7

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FOR HOME MUSIC-MAKING.—Every fifth person in West Germany plays at least one musical instrument, in spite of the popularity of high-fidelity and stereo recorded music. These girls are playing a plastic recorder and a bimanual philicorda. Both instruments were shown at the recent Frankfurt Spring Fair. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32568, 30 March 1971, Page 7

FOR HOME MUSIC-MAKING.—Every fifth person in West Germany plays at least one musical instrument, in spite of the popularity of high-fidelity and stereo recorded music. These girls are playing a plastic recorder and a bimanual philicorda. Both instruments were shown at the recent Frankfurt Spring Fair. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32568, 30 March 1971, Page 7