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  2. Spinet - Wikipedia

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    The spinet piano, manufactured from the 1930s until recent times, was the culmination of a trend among manufacturers to make pianos smaller and cheaper. It served the purpose of making pianos available for a low price, for owners who had little space for a piano. Many spinet pianos still exist today, left over from their period of manufacture.

  3. Piano - Wikipedia

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    Console pianos, which have a compact action (shorter hammers than a large upright has), but because the console's action is above the keys rather than below them as in a spinet, a console almost always plays better than a spinet does. Console pianos are a few inches shorter than studio models.

  4. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Simpson & Son was the only piano manufacturer west of the Mississippi during that time. They specialized in custom spinet upright pianos. Sohmer & Co. New York: US 1872–1996 Søren Jensen: Copenhagen: Denmark 1893–1921 sponagle Starr Piano Company: Richmond, IN US 1872–1950

  5. Wurlitzer electronic piano - Wikipedia

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    Most Wurlitzer electric pianos are portable, and have removable legs and a sustain pedal attached via a Bowden cable; console, "grand" and "spinet" models were also produced with a permanently attached pedal. The early models' sustain pedals attached through the right side of the instrument, with the pedal eventually being connected directly ...

  6. List of Hammond organs - Wikipedia

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    Transistor spinet organ - no tonewheels. [69] Maverick: 1973–1975 [70] Middle-priced all-tab spinet organ. Monarch: 1975-77 Console organ 1975-77 [71] Phoenix: 1972 [31] First LSI-based all-tab Hammond spinet organ. Piper Autochord: 1970–1979 [72] First automatic chording instrument. Single manual, with automatic rhythm, automatic chording ...

  7. List of piano brand names - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of piano brand names from all over the world. This list also includes names of old instruments which are no longer in production. Many of these piano brand names are "stencil pianos", which means that the company which owns the brand name is simply applying the name to a piano manufactured for them by another company,

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