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  2. Electronic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    In technical terms, an electronic keyboard is a rompler-based synthesizer with a low-wattage power amplifier and small loudspeakers. Electronic keyboards offer a diverse selection of instrument sounds (piano, organ, violin, etc.) along with synthesizer tones. Designed primarily for beginners and home users, they generally feature unweighted keys.

  3. Jason Statham - Wikipedia

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    Jason Statham (/ ˈ s t eɪ θ əm / STAY-thəm; born 26 July 1967) is an English actor and producer. He is known for portraying tough, gritty, or violent characters in various action thriller films, and has been credited for leading the resurgence of action films during the 2000s and 2010s. [ 1 ]

  4. List of keytars - Wikipedia

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    electronic keyboard: USB MIDI, Bluetooth LE: Built-in speaker 2019: Yamaha Sonogenic SHS-300: electronic keyboard: USB MIDI, Bluetooth LE (Select countries) Built-in speaker 2018: Yamaha Vocaloid VKB-100: electronic keyboard: USB MIDI, Bluetooth LE: Built-in speaker 2020: Korg RK-100S 2: synthesizer: USB & MIDI: Wooden body and new programs

  5. Category : Electric and electronic keyboard instruments

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    This category covers all electric and electronic keyboard instruments, including the Hammond Organ which is possibly unique in being neither a strictly electronic instrument nor an amplified version of an acoustic instrument, and is therefore described as being an electric instrument but not an electronic instrument.

  6. Electric keyboard - Wikipedia

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  7. VPSKeys - Wikipedia

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    VPSKeys is a freeware input method editor developed and distributed by the Vietnamese Professionals Society (VPS). One of the first input method editors for Vietnamese, it allows users to add accent marks to Vietnamese text on computers running Microsoft Windows. The first version of VPSKeys, supporting Windows 3.1, was released in 1993.

  8. Clavioline - Wikipedia

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    The six-octave model employing octave transposition was developed by Harald Bode [5] and manufactured under license by Jörgensen Electronic in Germany. [6] In England, the Jennings Organ Company 's first successful product was the Univox, an early self-powered electronic keyboard inspired by the Selmer Clavioline. [ 7 ]

  9. Jennings Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Jennings' first successful product was the Univox, an early mains powered electronic keyboard with built-in valve amplifier and loudspeaker, similar to the Clavioline. There is some debate over whether the Clavioline or Univox was used in the song Telstar , but many think that it was the latter.