Electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani explains synthesizers on kids TV show (1980)

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Awesomeness times 10.

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This isn’t from just any 1980 episode of 3-2-1 contact, this is from the very first episode.

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A girl?

With a synthesizer?

They don’t even come in pink!

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Suzanne Ciani also contributed her voice and music to the Xenon pinball machine in 1979. It was the first talking game from Bally, and the first game with a female voice in general.

More info is available at her website.

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She also had a record out the other year with Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, who I’m going to see next week

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Und wenn ich diese Taste drück’
spielt er ein kleines Musikstück.

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