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  2. Electone - Wikipedia

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    Electone is the trademark used for electronic organs produced by Yamaha. With the exception of the top end performance models, most Electones are based on the design of the spinet electronic organ. Current models are completely digital and contain a variety of sounds, effects, and accompaniments, on top of the ability to store programming data ...

  3. Electric organ - Wikipedia

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    An electric organ, also known as electronic organ, is an electronic keyboard instrument which was derived from the harmonium, ... Yamaha's first Electone organ, D-1 ...

  4. List of electronic organ makers - Wikipedia

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    John Compton Organ Company of Acton – Nottingham and London (now Makin Organs) Copeman Hart Organs — Shaw (now part of ChurchOrganWorld) Eminent UK — Designer of British organs and exclusive distributor of the Eminent brand. Based in Wincanton. Kentucky (a small company based out of Poole, Dorset headed by Ken Tuck.

  5. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    The Magna Organ was an electric-fan driven free reed organ with the microphone sealed in a soundproof ... 1st Electone. D-1 (1959–1962, electronic organ products ...

  6. Yamaha GX-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha GX-1, first released as Electone GX-707, [a] [3] is an analog polyphonic synthesizer developed by Yamaha as a test bed for later consumer synths and Electone series organs for stage and home use.

  7. Electronic music - Wikipedia

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    Early electronic organ: Yamaha Electone D-1 (1959) In the 1950s, [118] [119] Japanese electronic musical instruments began influencing the international music industry. [120] [121] Ikutaro Kakehashi, who founded Ace Tone in 1960, developed his own version of electronic percussion that had been already popular on the overseas electronic organ. [122]

  8. 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.

  9. Aoxuan Lee - Wikipedia

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    Aoxuan Lee (Chinese: 李奥轩; pinyin: Lǐ Àoxuān; born on April 15, 1990) is a Chinese singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, and Electone player. In October 2017, Lee became an Avex Entertainment in Japan.

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