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Another used a Mellotron, and was considered a finished work.
They also started their heavy usage of the Mellotron during this period.
Then they bought a mellotron, which helped them sound more like classical music.
The Mellotron is a musical instrument, which appeared in the 1960s.
The Mellotron experienced a revival of sorts in the 1990s.
Because the band's budget could not cover session musicians, they used a Mellotron.
The Mellotron comes second with production of 1850 machines.
Instead of sounding exactly like the original instruments, the Mellotron had a unique sound.
Marillion also used the Mellotron during their tours in the early 1980s.
And often, like the Mellotron, these were used as an orchestral backdrop too.
The heavy weight of the Mellotron prevented the machine from easily being transported.
The studio version also features the eerie sound of a Mellotron choir.
Maurice's mellotron was heard in the beginning of the song along with Robin's organ.
It never sounded so good on the later Mellotron."
The song also makes use of a 12-string guitar and a Mellotron, using the flute patch.
A mellotron which was used on the previous album and synthesisers were brought into the band's music.
The unique sound of the Mellotron is produced by a combination of characteristics.
Of all the disk and tape instruments, the Mellotron has made the strongest comeback.
He was also instrumental in bringing forth the Mellotron sampling keyboard.
This was not always easy to do with the Mellotron or Chamberlin.
The mellotron has raised the possibility of creating a group sound of an orchestra.
The arrangement featured prominent use of both Hammond organ and mellotron.
The prominent string part is played by Brian Jones on mellotron.
The track is dominated by a distinct riff performed on the Mellotron.
Fradkin played 12-string guitar and mellotron on these shows.