Fisher Price Record Maker
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So this is a remake of a remake of what was once called the FredPlayer. Originally created by some individual, and then remade by another person, I'm not sure what kind of research they conducted. As you can see from the picture of the arm, there are six out of twenty-two pins missing (permanently removed when produced), and the original player from 1971 is exactly the same music box as the 1984 Sesame Street version I have, with one different record featuring two SS songs. The pins they had from their version were not the correct ones... plus the notes they said weren't right notes (I have an electronic tuner that helped me figure out what they actually were). So then I changed the file to be by pin instead of note (because using notes was a pain in the butt compared to numbers). Then I went through each disc using my little disc reader STL and transcribed all the notes from the original records. Notes: 1 Gb 2 B 3 Db 4 Eb 5 Gb 6 Ab 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 Db 12 x 13 x 14 E 15 E 16 Gb 17 Gb 18 Ab 19 Ab 20 Bb 21 B 22 Db Also, if you're looking for a record in particular, I found many. I used my pins tool over the picture of a disc (on my iPad) to read each note... https://tinyurl.com/vx7bz6vf
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