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  2. Kawai Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    HQ of Kawai Musical Instruments in Hamamatsu Shigeru Kawai Grand Piano. Koichi Kawai, the company founder, was born in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1886. His neighbor, Torakusu Yamaha, a watchmaker and reed organ builder, took him in as an apprentice. Kawai became a member of the research and development team that introduced pianos to Japan. [2]

  3. List of jukus in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Nichino-ken [1] Specializes in junior high entrance examinations, but also offers private tutoring from 1st grade to high school. Has 84 branch schools, 61 of them in the Tokyo Metropolitan area . Yotsuya-Otsuka [ 1 ] Specializes in junior high schools, especially prestigious ones like Kaisei , Azabu , and Musashi for boys and Ouin ...

  4. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Kawai [34] Hamamatsu: Japan 1927–present: Also manufactures Shigeru Kawai grand pianos. [34] Also has its own line of artists. [35] Maene [36] Ruiselede: Belgium 1938–present: Mason & Hamlin [37] Boston: US 1854–present: Burgett, Inc. Has changed hands and factories many times in its history. See main article. Also has its own line of ...

  5. Talk:Kawai Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    4 Heavy BIAS and Non-Neutral. 2 comments. 5 Missing is any reference to Kawai organs. 2 comments. 6 Some corrections. 1 comment. 7 This page is bad. 3 comments. 8 ...

  6. Kawai K4 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawai K4 is a 61 key synthesizer manufactured in 1989 by Kawai. It contains several features beyond those offered on Kawai K1 , adding resonant filters and a DAC PCM wavetable. The K4 incorporated a new type of synthesis called Digital Multi Spectrum.

  7. Ikuko Kawai - Wikipedia

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    Kawai composed for the films Torokko (2009), Trolley (2010), A Chorus of Angels (2016), and Midnight Bus (2017); [9] [21] her music is also used as the theme song for Awaiting Kirin. [22] In 2016, she won the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Music for Junji Sakamoto 's film A Chorus of Angels .

  8. Kunitachi College of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Kunitachi College of Music (国立音楽大学, Kunitachi Ongaku Daigaku) is a private music conservatory in Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1926 as the Tokyo Conservatory of Music, Kunitachi now offers study programs in performance, music education, composition, computer music, and musicology, for bachelor's degree , post-bachelor's ...

  9. Kawaii metal - Wikipedia

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    A typical kawaii metal composition combines the instrumentation found in various types of heavy metal music with J-pop melodies and a Japanese idol aesthetic. Kawaii metal's lyrical topics often contain kawaii (cute, lovable, kidlike) themes. [4] The Japanese girl group Babymetal is often credited with the creation and success of kawaii metal.