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  2. Yamaha P-120 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha P-120. The Yamaha P-120 is a portable electronic piano, released in 2002.The 88-key so-called "GH" keyboard is action-weighted, imitating the feel of a real piano. It includes several sample keyboard sounds, such as harpsichord, clavichord, vibraphone, guitar and more.

  3. Talk:Digital piano - Wikipedia

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    A digital piano is something that tries to "imitate" a real piano. It is not a legitimate instrument in its own right, like an "electric piano" (i.e., Fender Rhodes) is. To say that something is or is not a "legitimate instrument" is nonsensical. Dysprosia 09:36, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)

  4. Digital piano - Wikipedia

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    A digital piano is a type of electronic keyboard instrument designed to serve primarily as an alternative to the traditional acoustic piano, both in how it feels to play and in the sound it produces. Digital pianos use either synthesized emulation or recorded samples of an acoustic piano, which are played through one or more internal loudspeakers.

  5. Keyboard expression - Wikipedia

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    Thus a displacement sensing keyboard may be better at providing both organ and piano feel in a single keyboĞ°rd controller. Most digital pianos implement a displacement-sensitive keyboard, in order to simulate the sound-stopping length of the note after the key is released. On an acoustic piano, releasing a key after being partially depressed ...

  6. Clavinova - Wikipedia

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    Natural Wood (NW) is graded like the GH3 but also uses spruce wood to make the feeling even closer to that of the acoustic grand piano. Natural Wood X (NWX) provides the keys of the NW keyboard, yet also has escapement, giving an even more accurate feel. GrandTouch Keyboard has a longer key length. The longer distance between the edge of the ...

  7. Musical keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Pressing a key on the keyboard makes the instrument produce sounds—either by mechanically striking a string or tine (acoustic and electric piano, clavichord), plucking a string (harpsichord), causing air to flow through a pipe organ, striking a bell , or activating an electronic circuit (synthesizer, digital piano, electronic keyboard).