Description
Paperback cover has some scuffing, some wear along the corners/edges, and a crease on the bottom left corner. Pages have some notes and highlighting, and some wear at the corners. Staple binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of the Electone Course Standard Vol. 2 by the Yamaha Music Foundation offers a glimpse into the world of electronic organ instruction in the latter half of the 20th century. The Electone, Yamaha’s flagship electronic organ, was first introduced in 1959 and quickly gained popularity for its versatility and innovative features. This instructional volume, part of a series, would have served as a comprehensive guide for students and enthusiasts seeking to master the nuances of this unique instrument.
The signs of use evident in this copy – the scuffed cover, creased corners, and annotated pages – speak to the dedication of its former owner, likely an avid student or performer. The notes and highlights within suggest a meticulous approach to learning, with the reader carefully marking passages of particular importance or interest. This well-worn condition is a testament to the book’s practical value, having been a constant companion in countless practice sessions and performances.
For collectors of musical instructional materials or enthusiasts of vintage electronic instruments, this volume offers a tangible connection to the era when the Electone was at the forefront of technological innovation in the world of organs and keyboards. Its humble appearance belies its significance as a artifact of a pivotal time in the evolution of electronic music.