The history of synthesizers started in the late 1800's. This is when inventors started practicing with various electronic keyboards. It wasn't until the 1930's and 1940's that the first comparable synthesizer to today's synthesizer was invented.
while not called synthesizers, composite or multi-sound instruments date to Classical Music times such things as Orchestrions, the electrical Telharmonium of the early l900"s was a more modern development, hardly portable, it weighed upwards of 200 tons, as much as a heavy-duty electric locomotive. The device also caused interference on Manhattan underground phone lines. there were various composite instruments, more practical ( Clavilux and similar names) in the thirties, some were tied into light effects- a light organ, this was a popular shop project among the more advanced vocational students int he late sixties combining electronics with wood-shop technique. again there were various makes by different music, usually organ., mfrs, also electronic music, but more singular, is the Theremin.
Popularity is a subjective measure, but speech synthesis has been gradually increasing in popularity with widespread use since the early 1980s, particularly with the introduction of the Apple Macintosh in 1984.
The first electric synthesizer was invented in 1876 by Elisha Gray.
the synthesizer was invented in 1876 by elisha grey
The Beatles used one on Abbey Road= Here comes the sun.. with unexplained ( it has nothing to do with this upbeat song) mortar-bomb sound effects.
Usually the instruments used were one or two guitars, a bass, a drum kit, and sometimes a piano/organ/synthesizer (synth only in 80's or later)
The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll
The best amplifiers used in a rock and roll concert is Marshalls. It has the best sound quality and it works well for rock, heavy metal, country, blues, and jazz.
You... I have never heard the term "rock and role" i've heard to term "rock and roll" though, that was credited by Nick Tosches who used the words rock and roll in a title of his song (My daddy Rocks me (with one steady roll)
The double bass is still used in Rock and Roll, but the bass guitar is now used to. There are both acoustin and electric bass guitars.
Usually the instruments used were one or two guitars, a bass, a drum kit, and sometimes a piano/organ/synthesizer (synth only in 80's or later)
The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll
Foghat in 1973
Rock 'n Roll beer used a picture of Chuck Berry.
The best amplifiers used in a rock and roll concert is Marshalls. It has the best sound quality and it works well for rock, heavy metal, country, blues, and jazz.
Eric Hutchinson rock and roll
It has been. In the 60's, one musician, Boots Randolph, specialized in saxophone rock and roll.
You... I have never heard the term "rock and role" i've heard to term "rock and roll" though, that was credited by Nick Tosches who used the words rock and roll in a title of his song (My daddy Rocks me (with one steady roll)
The double bass is still used in Rock and Roll, but the bass guitar is now used to. There are both acoustin and electric bass guitars.
Drums.
1977
Rock and Roll by Led Zeppelin