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Temperature Controller, Thermistor, 110V, °F
Sale Price: $66.00
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These controllers are ideal for on/off control applications where a digital display and an adjustable deadband are needed over a limited temperature range. Use with packaging equipment, food cooling and chilling equipment, and more...
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E5CSV-R1TF-AC100-240 : Temp Controller Relay, 100/240 AC
Sale Price: $210.00
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Simple to set and operate 1/16 DIN size controllers Easy setting using internal DIP and rotary switches ON/OFF or PID control (with on-demand auto-tuning) selectable Clearly visible digital display with character height of 13...
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NEWBAND
List Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $1.97
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All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Flowtron BK-80D 80-Watt Electronic Insect Killer, 1-1/2 Acre Coverage
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $65.99
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Are you troubled by more insects than you can swat? Sick of citronella? Driven mad by mosquitoes? The Flowtron 80-watt electronic insect killer is just what you need to remove pesky insects from the guest list at your next picnic or outdoor get-together...
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Universal Security Instruments HS-303 Automatic Light Control
List Price: $12.99
Sale Price: $5.45
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Dusk to Dawn Light ControlProduct InformationThe Universal Security Instruments HS-303 Automatic Light Control is ideal for use while you are away from your home providing a sense of security. The bulb screws into any standard bulb socket turning light on automatically at dusk and turning light off automatically at dawn...
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LR44 Alkaline Battery 5 Piece Tearstrip
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $1.48
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EQUIVALENTS (LR44 will replace all of the following): AG13, 357, A76, SR44, G13, 76A, G13A, LR1154, L1154, RPX675, D76A, V13GA, PX76A, PX675A, GPA76, 1128MP, 1166A, S76, RW82
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Hitech - Two 9V Lithium 1200mAh Batteries - NON-Rechargeable
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These high-quality lithium-iron batteries will last much longer than typical "heavy-duty" or alkaline batteries, will last longer even than most rechargeables! Although they are non-reusable, these batteries will still save you money and space over other primary batteries...
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M-Audio SP-2 US65010 Sustain Pedal Piano Style Sustain Pedal for Keyboards
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $14.64
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M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal--Play as Passionately as You Want The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is the perfect product for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action. The SP-2 model is used in the same manner as the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano...
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Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
List Price: $159.95
Sale Price: $88.99
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PZ35 Pro Flight Rudder Pedals. Solidly constructed 3-axis pedals maximize flight sim realism by enabling foot control of the rudder function. Silent, smooth action for optimum control and precision. Features: Self-centering pedals with adjustable damping, Foot rests adjust to fit all sizes...
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Saitek Pro Flight Yoke with Three-Lever Throttle (PZ44)
List Price: $164.99
Sale Price: $117.91
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Premium Flight Yoke & Throttle Quadrant For Most Realistic Flight Simulation Experience; Precision Elevator & Aileron Control Through Yoke; 14 Button Controls, Including 6 On Quadrant; 3-Position Mode Switch; Durable, Stainless Steel Yoke Shaft; Ultra-Stable 2-Position Desk Clamp; Built-In Chronometer For In-Flight Timing; Integrated 3-Port Usb Hub; 3-Axis Lever Throttle Quadrant Can Be Mounted In Different Ways; Includes Saitek Smart Technology Programming Software.
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Arduino Duemilanove Starter Kit
Sale Price: $44.95
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1 x Arduino Uno board w/ new ATMega328 microcontroller
1 x Solderless Breadboard for prototyping projects
12 x Flexible Wire Jumpers for Breadboard for wiring up your projects
1 x Red LED
1 x Green LED
1 x Blue LED
1 x White LED
1 x Yellow LED
1 x Orange LED
5 x 330 Ohm, 1/4 watt Resistors
1 x Tactile Push Button Switch for input
1 x USB Cable for programming and powering the Arduino Board.
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First Act 54 Key USB Keyboard
List Price: $149.99
Sale Price: $44.89
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Let this First Act USB keyboard set your spirit free. This keyboard lets you get creative with musical compositions. Plus, the USB MIDI connectivity allows you to easily transfer recordings to a computer...
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A Brief History of Musical Instruments
No one is certain when the first musical instruments were made. It's possible that they predate language in human cultural development, but I'll leave that argument to the anthropologists. What is sure is that there is a deep, ancient desire within people to express themselves using sound. Our voices were almost certainly used for more than communication. Somehow that was not enough. Our ancestors pushed creative sound further.
The first instruments were probably percussive because they are the simplest to make. Clapping hands or striking flint on flint, it's easy to imagine that this would be our earliest attempts to make our own rhythm, our own pulse, sent out into the world and echoed back. What likely followed were simple mallets and skins stretched on bowls. What makes these tools so distinct is that they had no other purpose than create a controlled, predictable sound. Our modern drums are a descendant of this type of early instrument.
Most likely wind instruments came next. These could have been created relatively easily with a hollowed out plant stem or animal horn to create a simple flute or horn. This innovation gave a greater range of notes and pitches. Another feature is that it uses breathing to generate and control the sonic effects, more closely resembling our vocal chords. Further technical advancements in smelting and metal working gave us instruments with more sound making precision and exceptional durability. Modern trumpets and saxophones are closely related to these early instruments.
Stringed instruments likely came last. Egyptian records indicate that instruments using vibrating strings existed at the time of the pharaohs, near the dawn of recorded civilization. Lyres and harps are early examples and their manufacture required a dedicated craftsman. This instrument gave us harmony and chording on one device giving greater sonic possibilities to a single musician. A later development added a resonating chamber making the instruments potentially louder. Violins and guitars are modern string instruments. Modern pianos are a special hybrid; it has hammers that strike the strings making it percussive and stringed.
The control and use of electricity took musical instruments to a completely new level with developments like the microphone and amplifier. Guitars had pick-ups added, keyboards had wave form manipulation and the most mind-boggling innovations have come with computers and digital music. Experiments are being conducted to create plasma instruments and other advances could bring instruments that interface directly with our brains.
Like our ancestors, we still use sound to create and the instruments we use are developed along with our technology. We keep stretching the possibilities toward the horizon and when we arrive, I believe we will find more horizon to explore.
© Alan Phillips
About the Author
Alan Phillips is a freelance writer, he retired from the US Army in 2000 and has spent the last few years in Computer Technology. He currently resides in Texas, USA with his wife and owns and operates www.instrumentjunction.com offering Acoustic Guitars, Acoustic Electric Guitars and Amplifiers.
Is it possible to play Beatles Rock Band with a controller or at least one guitar?
Don't really feel like buying the whole instrument set
You can use probably any rock band or guitar hero guitar such as in the past rock band games for either the guitar part or bass parts.
if you use a controller you will be doing vocals.
for the drums you will need the drums.
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