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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. Microsoft ergonomic keyboards - Wikipedia

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    In general, ergonomic keyboards are designed to keep the user's arms and wrists in a near-neutral position, which means the slant angle (the lateral rotation angle for the keys in each half relative to the axis of the home row in a conventional keyboard) is approximately 10 to 12.5°, the slope (the angle of the keytop surfaces starting from the front edge closer to the user towards the top of ...

  4. Privia - Wikipedia

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    The Privia is a line of digital pianos and stage pianos manufactured by Casio.They have 4-layer stereo piano samples and up to 256 notes of polyphony, depending on model.All Privia models feature some kind of weighted keyboard action which simulates the action on an acoustic piano.

  5. Farfisa - Wikipedia

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    The Professional was retired after the group's 1972 split. [38] [39] The Grateful Dead's Ron "Pigpen" McKernan's first keyboard with the group was a Farfisa Compact, before switching to a Vox and then a Hammond. [34] Sly Stone from Sly and the Family Stone played a Farfisa Professional, as seen at their 1969 Woodstock Festival performance. [9]

  6. Wendl & Lung - Wikipedia

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    Wendl & Lung Grand Piano keyboard. Wendl & Lung is a piano-manufacturing company based in Vienna, widely regarded for their product. [1] [2] The Wendl & Lung brand started in 1910 as a collaboration between Stefan Lung and Johann Wendl in Vienna, Austria. [3] From around 1930 onwards the company seems to have moved towards piano rebuilding and ...

  7. Electronic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Weighted keyboards indicate that some kind of effort has been made to give the keyboard more resistance and responsive feel similar to that of an acoustic piano. Semi-weighted keys is a term applied to keyboards with spring action like a non-weighted keyboard but that have extra weight added to the keys to give them more resistance and ...