Zanzithophone

Zanzithophone is a name given to an electronic MIDI digital wind controller/synthesizer musical instrument in a book by Kim Cooper called In the Aeroplane over the Sea. The Zanzithophone can also be referred to as a "Digital Horn." This instrument was produced by Casio in the mid 1980s, presented as either the DH-100 (silver) or DH-200 (black). A later model, DH-280, was the same instrument with an added "accompaniment module.' This module was carried into the DH-800: a cartridge insert provided four pre-recorded songs. These songs consisted of When the Saints go Marching In,Air on the (sic) G String,Chopin's Nocturne, and I Lost the DOH in my Clarinet, each of which could be played with or without melody. The module also provided sixteen standard rhythms.

Zanzithophone

Zanzithophone is a name given to an electronic MIDI digital wind controller/synthesizer musical instrument in a book by Kim Cooper called In the Aeroplane over the Sea. The Zanzithophone can also be referred to as a "Digital Horn." This instrument was produced by Casio in the mid 1980s, presented as either the DH-100 (silver) or DH-200 (black). A later model, DH-280, was the same instrument with an added "accompaniment module.' This module was carried into the DH-800: a cartridge insert provided four pre-recorded songs. These songs consisted of When the Saints go Marching In,Air on the (sic) G String,Chopin's Nocturne, and I Lost the DOH in my Clarinet, each of which could be played with or without melody. The module also provided sixteen standard rhythms.