Who is today's Google Doodle, asks Oskar Sala? Physicist from Germany who invented electronic music.

Oskar Sala, a prominent electronic music composer and physicist best known for introducing electronic music to the worlds of TV, film, and radio, would have turned 112 years old today, Monday, July 18.
Sala is being celebrated in memory of the renowned composer with his very own Google Doodle; here is all the information you need to know about the so-called "one man orchestra."
Sala attended a physics and composition program in college and created a new instrument called the mixture-trautonium. He used it to create music and sound effects for television, radio, and film productions like Rosemary and The Birds, including bird cries, hammering, and slamming doors and windows.
