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  2. Harpejji - Wikipedia

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    Playing a harpejji. The harpejji (/ h ɑːr ˈ p ɛ dʒ iː / har-PEJ-ee) [1] is an electric stringed musical instrument developed in 2007 by American audio engineer Tim Meeks. [2] [3] It has been described by its manufacturer as a cross between a piano and a guitar, [1] [4], and by Jacob Collier as a cross between an accordion and a pedal steel guitar. [5]

  3. Multi-instrumentalist - Wikipedia

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    In popular music styles, many musicians and songwriters are multi-instrumentalists. Songwriters often play both piano, a key instrument for arranging and composing, and popular pop or rock instruments such as guitar. A backing band member who doubles will be instructed by the bandleader when to switch instruments (e.g., from bass to Hammond organ).

  4. Chapman Stick - Wikipedia

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    A street musician in Japan playing a Chapman Stick in 2023. The Chapman Stick is an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. A member of the guitar family, the Chapman Stick usually has ten or twelve individually tuned strings and is used to play bass lines, melody lines, chords, or textures.

  5. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg Pa588 – During year 2008, Korg introduced Pa588, a cross-over of an arranger (the acclaimed Pa500) and a digital stage piano, with the 88-note graded-weighted RH3 keyboard, built-in speakers, and a piano sample. It came with piano stand included, and featured Pa-Series compatibility. Korg MR-2000s – High resolution recorder.

  6. Octopus (The Bees album) - Wikipedia

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    NME wrote: "On Octopus The Bees find their groove and sound blissfully unaware whether anyone else is listening. You should, they’ve made their best album yet." [6] Clash wrote that "as multi-instrumentalists, The Bees create a magnificent, almost Spector-ish palette."

  7. Døvydas - Wikipedia

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    Døvydas is a multi-instrumentalist and can play a variety of instruments such as guitar, piano, drums, bass, harmonica, and xylophone. He utilizes a Boss RC505 Tabletop Loop Station in many of his solo performances, enabling him to create "live looped" songs with the various instruments that he plays.