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  2. Casio CTK-2080 - Wikipedia

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    The Casio CTK-2080 has pressure-sensitive features, LC display, 400 different tones that can be altered by various effects settings, a metronome, and 110 built-in songs.. The keyboard also supports both MIDI and USB ports, allowing connection to computers, as well as other instrumen

  3. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Boombox with built-in keyboard and cassette deck. [231] CK 500 49 mini 8 Built in AM/FM radio, keyboard and dual cassette decks. [232] DJ 1 32 mini Successor to RAP-1, with added cassette deck and second platter controller. DM 100 1985? 49/32 mini 210 Double deck sampling keyboard (mt-240 below with the 210 tone bank and a sk1 above). GZ 5 32 ...

  4. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    They built a full line of upright pianos, player pianos, and grand pianos. It was acquired circa 1910; went out of business in the Great Depression. Beale Piano: Sydney: Australia 1893–1975 Becker Brothers: New York: US 1892–1940 They Also built pianos under the Bennington name, and player pianos under the Mellotone and Playernola name as well.

  5. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    The Music Trade Review listed the company first among leading piano manufacturers, calling it "a great institution which has exercised a potent influence on the music trade of this country" with its "immense wholesale business" and "practically twenty retail stores situated in all parts of the United States." [51]

  6. Sohmer & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Sohmer & Co. trademark. Sohmer & Co. was a piano manufacturing company founded in New York City in 1872. Sohmer & Co. marketed the first modern baby grand piano, and also manufactured pianos with aliquot stringing and bridge agraffes, as well as Cecilian "all-inside" player pianos and Welte-Mignon-Licensee reproducing pianos.

  7. Review: Twyla Tharp at her best in 'Aguas da Amazonia ... - AOL

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    His 55-minute set of variations, his last major work — and his largest — for solo piano is a compendium of what the composer could do and what the keyboard instrument of 1825 could do.