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The Pinball Number Count

BigBirdABCDEFGH

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I need help determining whether or not the solo on the "Pinball Number Count" segments for numbers 3, 8 and 11 is done on an electric guitar or, perhaps, the Wurlitzer model EP200 electric piano???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wurlitzer_electric_piano

I know there is an electric piano heard in this music before the solo comes up, in all of the segments covering the numbers 2 and 12. Walt Kraemer would know, since he is the man behind the whole song (and also Ed Bogas, who interpreted some of the ideas behind the song).

~Ben
 
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