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  2. Jankó keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A Jankó keyboard. The Jankó keyboard is a musical keyboard layout for a piano designed by Paul von Jankó, a Hungarian pianist and engineer, in 1882.It was designed to overcome two limitations on the traditional piano keyboard: the large-scale geometry of the keys (stretching beyond a ninth, or even an octave, can be difficult or impossible for pianists with small hands), and the fact that ...

  3. Piano key frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Values in bold are exact on an idealized standard piano. Keys shaded gray are rare and only appear on extended pianos. The normal 88 keys were numbered 1–88, with the extra low keys numbered 89–97 and the extra high keys numbered 98–108. A 108-key piano that extends from C 0 to B 8 was first built in 2018 by Stuart & Sons. [4]

  4. Kawai Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    GL-40 Classic Salon Grand Piano: 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) GL-30 Classic Grand Piano: 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) GL-20 Classic Baby Grand Piano: 157 cm (5 ft 2 in) GL-10 Classic Baby Grand Piano: 153 cm (5 ft 0 in) EX Concert Grand Piano: 276 cm (9 ft 1 in) CR-40A Crystal Grand Piano: 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Inside of the Kawai Continental Upright

  5. Musical keyboard - Wikipedia

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    U.S. pianist Hannah Reimann has promoted piano keyboards with narrower octave spans and has a U.S. patent on the apparatus and methods for modifying existing pianos to provide interchangeable keyboards of different sizes. [5] Narrower keyboards are available from Steinway & Sons USA in new grand pianos or as a retrofit to existing pianos. [6]

  6. AvantGrand - Wikipedia

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    AvantGrand is a brand of digital piano introduced by Yamaha in 2009. The product line consists of a baby grand piano (the N3, replaced by the N3X in 2016), two "vertical" grand pianos (the N2 and the N1 replaced by the N1X in 2019), and an upright piano (the NU1, replaced by the NU1X in 2017).

  7. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 88 The 2000s-era grand piano action is a distant descendant of Cristofori's original. One of the most well-known French piano actions was created by Jean Schwander in 1844 and improved upon by his son-in-law Josef Herrburger; the Schwander action is still used in Bechstein pianos. At the turn of the century, Schwander-Herrburger merged ...