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  2. Sparky's Magic Piano - Wikipedia

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    Sparky's Magic Piano is the second in a series of children’s audio stories featuring Sparky, an original character created for Capitol Records in 1947. (Sparky also appeared in comic books as a sidekick to Capitol’s other famous creation, Bozo the Clown.) Sparky is a boy with an overactive imagination.

  3. Bart Hopkin - Wikipedia

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    Hopkin runs the website windworld.com, which provides resources regarding unusual instruments. Hopkin published the magazine Experimental Musical Instruments for 15 years and published several books and CDs specialized in a specialisation of certain types of instruments, such as wind chimes, plosive aerophones and marimbas. [2]

  4. Taratabong - Wikipedia

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    It is intended for children aged 2 to 4 years. Taratabong is the world inhabited by the Meloditties, which are animated musical instruments. [1] The cartoon won the 2009 Pulcinella Award for best TV series for preschool children. [2]

  5. Caps for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Caps for Sale was included as one of five stories on the 1986 VHS release Five Stories for the Very Young from Weston Woods Studios, animated using illustrations from the book. [11] A remake was released on Weston Woods's 2007 collection Picture Book Classics on DVD, narrated by Rex Robbins.

  6. Stylophone - Wikipedia

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    The Stylophone is a miniature analog electronic keyboard musical instrument played with a stylus. Invented in 1967 by Brian Jarvis, [ 1 ] it entered production in 1968, manufactured by Dubreq. Some three million Stylophones were sold, mostly as children's toys, but they were occasionally used by professional musicians such as John Lennon , [ 2 ...

  7. First Act - Wikipedia

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    First Act was a manufacturer of musical instruments and musical learning toys, that produced guitars, bass guitars, guitar and bass accessories, drum sets, percussion instruments, and amplifiers. Mark Izen founded the company in 1995; its online presence first appeared early in 2000.

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