Exploring the Musical Typewriter: A Blend of Music and Mechanics Step back in time to 1936 when inventor Robert Keaton patented a groundbreaking device: the musical typewriter. This ingenious gadget was initially equipped with just 14 keys, allowing composers to mechanically typeset their music scores. By 1953, the device underwent a significant upgrade, expanding to 33 keys to offer even greater musical notation possibilities.
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