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  2. List of keytars - Wikipedia

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    A keytar is a keyboard or synthesizer hung around the neck and shoulders, similar to a guitar. List of keytars [no grip] ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ — keyboard model without ...

  3. Keytar - Wikipedia

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    A keytar (a portmanteau of keyboard and guitar) is a keyboard instrument similar to a synthesizer or MIDI controller that is supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders, similar to the way a guitar is held.

  4. Yamaha SHS-10 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha SHS-10, known in Yamaha's native country, Japan, as the Yamaha Sholky, Sholky being derived from "Shoulder Keyboard", is a keytar (a musical keyboard that can be held like a guitar) manufactured by Yamaha and released in 1987.

  5. List of keyboard instruments - Wikipedia

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    A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument played using a keyboard, a row of levers which are pressed by the fingers. The most common of these are the piano , organ , and various electronic keyboards , including synthesizers and digital pianos .

  6. Category:Keytars - Wikipedia

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    This category lists keytars, musical keyboard synthesizers fashioned in the shape of a guitar. A more complete list can be found at List of keytars, since many do not currently have entries in Wikipedia.

  7. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg Opsix - altered FM-synthesizer with 3-octave keyboard. Operators can do FM, Ring Mod, Filter FM, as well as act as either a filter or wavefolder; Korg ARP 2600FS - semi-modular synthesizer, a reproduction of their ARP 2600 synthesizer from the 70s. Korg RK-100S v2 - update to the new version from 2014 of the popular keytar from the 80s.