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A typing exercise sound source released in 1959, created for the Italian Olivetti typewriter "Lettera 22".
It includes lessons such as typing practice aimed at accurate and quick fingering using rhythmic chamber music and audio as a guide, and applied exercises for inputting text in time with instrumental sound sources of different tempos such as blues, waltz, and tango.
The smart and beautiful graphic design, which still gives an innovative impression, is thought to be the work of Giovanni Pintori, who was working at Olivetti at the time and was in charge of advertising posters for Lettera 22.
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This is not a sound source created for viewing purposes. Recommended for those interested in package design and graphic art.
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Comes with original inner sleeve. The jacket is coated. A gatefold jacket with a special layout.
★★☆☆☆ G (normal) Side 1 Noticeable line scratches. Periodic noise that seems to be caused by this. Side 2 Noise in the middle of the opening narration, slight skipping in the middle of the tango sound source, noticeable noise in the middle talk part
There is a lot of noise overall.
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