
Chris Moyles loves the Stylophone
By: Daniel Chubb | October 28, 2008 | Leave a CommentMost people will remember the Stylophone from the 1970s and Rolf Harris. The little hand-held, electronic, stylus-operated keyboard was a must-have toy and musical instrument for many years and has featured in several modern music tracks. Most notably in David Bowie’s Space Oddity.
The Stylophone is now being featured regularly on BBC Radio 1’s Chris Moyles Show and Chris has just this morning learned how to play some Take That songs.
This well loved instrument, should by all sense of logic be the most annoying thing on the planet, is enjoying a golden cult comeback through YouTube Videos for example here.

Its current design hasn’t changed much since its original incarnation, the new Stylophone has a vibrato and pitch change feature as well as the ability to plug in your ipod and play along to your favourite songs.
Prezzybox is stocking this little piece of history and you can get your very own for only £12.95!
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