In elementary school
we finally had one, ONE assembly that was just amazing. We were going to see a musician. We took a bus to the senior high school a few miles away.
There was a guy on stage, surrounded by keyboards and boxes. There looked like miles of cable everywhere. It (had to be) was an early MOOG (which I always thought was pronounced mooooo g like moo in a cow, not like Mogue). It sounded like an orchestra. I was blown away. Once again, seeing something historical at its earlier beginnings.
"Switched on Bach" came out a year or two after that, and I played it alot. Elitist snobs stated what a horrible album that was, but I liked it!
Years later my friend got a monophonic Roland keyboard. (played only one key at a time). In the early 80s my parents got me a Yamaha CS-01, which I am stunned to find out is quite the collectors item now. Another friend I had had a huge Oberheim poly synth, but hated it later because it was pre-MIDI. Poor guy...feel so sorry for him--not.
I grew up hearing organ music, so keyboards always interested me. My dad is a pipe organ aficionado, and built a Schober Theater Organ from a kit. Very cool.
I am sad to hear this gentleman pass. Very inventive.