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Also, in 1954 the Yamaha Music School was founded. [5] Yamaha has grown into the world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments (including pianos, "silent" pianos, drums, guitars, brass instruments, woodwinds, violins, violas, cellos, and vibraphones), and a leading manufacturer of semiconductors, audio/visual, computer related products ...
Torakusu Yamaha (山葉 寅楠, Yamaha Torakusu, 20 April 1851 – 8 August 1916) was a Japanese businessman and entrepreneur known as the founder of the Yamaha Corporation. Yamaha was the first Japanese manufacturer of the reed organ and established Nippon Gakki Co Ltd in Hamamatsu to produce organs and other musical instruments including ...
Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd (currently Yamaha Corporation) was founded by Torakusu Yamaha in 1887 to manufacture reed organs and pianos and became the largest Japanese manufacturer of musical instruments in the early 20th Century. Yamaha was contracted to manufacture wooden and (later) metal airplane propellers by the Japanese government during World ...
The Yamaha Music Foundation is an organization established in 1966 by the authority of the Japanese Ministry of Education for the purpose of promoting music education and music popularization. It continued a program of music classes begun by Yamaha Corporation in 1954. [ 1 ]
Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer . Yamaha Music Foundation, an organization established by Yamaha Corporation; Yamaha Pro Audio, a Yamaha's division specializing in products for the professional audio market
Yamaha Drums is a subsidiary of the Yamaha Corporation founded in 1967. The company manufactures acoustic and electronic drum kits as well as percussion instruments , marching band equipment, and drum hardware .
Music technology: Founded: 1984; 40 years ago ... The company was founded in 1984 by Karl Steinberg and Manfred Rürup in ... With its new mother company Yamaha ...
Musical instruments: Founded: 1828; 196 years ago () Founder: Ignaz Bösendorfer: ... which was a deviation from Steinman's preference for Yamaha pianos. ...