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  2. Rhodes piano - Wikipedia

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    The Rhodes piano's keyboard is laid out like a traditional acoustic piano, but some models contain 73 keys instead of 88. [1] The 73-key model weighs around 130 pounds (59 kg). [ 2 ] The keyboard's touch and action is designed to be like an acoustic piano.

  3. Harold Rhodes (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    To bring a small, portable piano to bedridden patients, in 1942 he built a 29-note keyboard using aluminum tubing from a B-17 to make a xylophone-like instrument, called the Army Air Corps lap model piano. After the war, he founded the Rhodes Piano Corporation, which built what he called the Pre-Piano in 1946.

  4. Dulcitone - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes piano, another keyboard instrument which produces sound via hammers striking pronged forks - unlike the purely acoustic dulcitone, the Rhodes is an electric instrument and is intended to be amplified making it essentially an 'Electric Dulcitone'. Celesta, another keyboard-operated metallophone.

  5. Fender Contempo Organ - Wikipedia

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    In the early to mid-1960s, there was an influx of inexpensive portable combo organs introduced by companies such as Vox, Gibson and Farfisa. [1] Fender wanted to diversify from their established guitar and amplifier market and create a wider product range, and noticed this demand for keyboard instruments.

  6. Stretched tuning - Wikipedia

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    Stretched tuning is a detail of musical tuning, applied to wire-stringed musical instruments, older, non-digital electric pianos (such as the Fender Rhodes piano and Wurlitzer electric piano), and some sample-based synthesizers based on these instruments, to accommodate the natural inharmonicity of their vibrating elements.

  7. Eumir Deodato - Wikipedia

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    Deodato often plays the Fender Rhodes electric piano. He became successful as a keyboard player in the 1970s. He became successful as a keyboard player in the 1970s. Since then, he has produced and arranged music on more than 500 albums for artists such as Kool & the Gang , Con Funk Shun , Björk , Christophe , Ithamara Koorax and k.d. lang .

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