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  2. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of products made by Yamaha Corporation. This does not include products made by Bösendorfer, which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation since February 1, 2008. For products made by Yamaha Motor Company, see the list of Yamaha motorcycles. Yamaha Motor Company shares the brand name but has been a separate ...

  3. Yamaha CP88-73 - Wikipedia

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    The Bösendorfer and CFX grand pianos' samples have more classical sound to them, while the S700 grand piano is more suitable for jazz and pop music setting. [10] The acoustic piano voices have been recorded from Yamaha's grand pianos (CFX, C7 and S700) and from the Bösendorfer Imperial 290 grand piano. There is also upright piano voices that ...

  4. Disklavier - Wikipedia

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    Although there was some system overlap in several piano models, the E3 system was only available in smaller grand pianos—5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) and smaller. In 2012, Yamaha ended production of the Mark IV system, and in the U.S., the E3 became available in virtually all Yamaha grand pianos and a studio model upright piano (DU1E3). [20]

  5. Yamaha CP-70 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha CP-70 is an electric piano manufactured by Yamaha Corporation between 1976 and 1985. The instrument was based on earlier electric piano technology, but took advantage of improved pickups along with the company's longstanding experience in manufacturing acoustic pianos.

  6. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha: Kieselhorst Piano Company: St. Louis, MO US 1879-1930 Established piano dealer that began selling pianos under its own name around 1895; unclear whether they were stencils. Kirschner: New York: US Kohler & Campbell [69] New York: US 1894–1985 Samick: Acquired the name. Krakauer Brothers: New York: US 1869–1980 Kranich & Bach: New ...

  7. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 104 The first upright piano was built by Johann Schmidt in 1780, and improvements were made by various engineers and inventors in the early 1800s, including John Isaac Hawkins, but it was not accepted as a proper musical instrument until 1826, with the introduction of Robert Wornum's upright piano action, [7]: 36 which has continued with ...