Can anyone help identify two components?

This board is from an old Barbie piano I'm fixing for my aunt. In order to further troubleshoot it I need to figure out what these are. They are indicated by the two arrows.

Edit: Just wanted to add that I have attempted to google the codes on the two and it came up with nothing.

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Feb 19, 2013. 11:24 PMiceng says:
They are sip resistors all wired to a single leftmost or rightmost pin
Saves a lot of room if they are the same value.  See the pic.

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Feb 20, 2013. 1:20 AMsteveastrouk says:
+1. There is usually a dot on the common end.
Apr 9, 2013. 6:56 AMJoseph_Sebast7 says:
Look to me like zip resistors
Apr 9, 2013. 12:02 PMiceng says:
SIP =>> Single Inline Package  a Resistor Array that may add zip to your life..
Apr 4, 2013. 7:58 PMlesizz says:
FYI these are probably precision parts, and are used in generating the various tones.
Feb 25, 2013. 5:53 PMJosehf Murchison says:
The black is resistors the yellow is capacitors.
Photograph or tell me exactly what is on them and I can tell you the values.
Feb 25, 2013. 7:13 PMiceng says:
I have black, blue and the yellow.
Boy do they hurt when accidentally stuck through the skin as in "FLY"

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Feb 26, 2013. 11:22 AMJosehf Murchison says:
Been there.

The markings tell you the value they have a code much like surface mount resistors and capacitors. 102 is 1 k ohm and 101K is 100pF +-10%

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