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  2. Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation (鈴木楽器製作所, Suzuki Gakki Seisakusho) is a Japanese musical instrument manufacturer. Founded in 1953 as a manufacturer of harmonicas , Suzuki later expanded to manufacturing Melodions , electronic musical instruments , and instruments for music education .

  3. Sohmer & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Sohmer & Co. trademark. Sohmer & Co. was a piano manufacturing company founded in New York City in 1872. Sohmer & Co. marketed the first modern baby grand piano, and also manufactured pianos with aliquot stringing and bridge agraffes, as well as Cecilian "all-inside" player pianos and Welte-Mignon-Licensee reproducing pianos.

  4. Piano maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Though moving a piano may seem like a simple procedure, there are hidden factors which compound the procedure. Pianos are difficult to move and should only be moved by a professional who is careful, properly trained, insured, and has the proper equipment. An upright piano is the most popular and simpler to move than a grand piano.

  5. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Company Place Country Years active Acquired by Notes Atlas [1] [2]: Hamamatsu→Liaoning: Japan→China 1943–1986 2004–present. Atlas Piano and Instrument Manufacturing (Dalian) Co. Ltd is a musical instrument manufacturing company that Japan atlas piano manufacturing Co., Ltd. whole moved to China and invested and registered in Dalian Free Trade Zone.

  6. 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,

  7. Yamaha CP300 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha CP300 is a full-size digital stage piano with stereo speakers.. Introduced in 2006, the Yamaha CP300 offered similar specifications compared to the P250 it replaced. . However, the primary sounds have been significantly improved, [1] including emulation of "half-pedaling" effects, as well as sympathetic string resona

  8. Kawai Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    GL-40 Classic Salon Grand Piano: 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) GL-30 Classic Grand Piano: 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) GL-20 Classic Baby Grand Piano: 157 cm (5 ft 2 in) GL-10 Classic Baby Grand Piano: 153 cm (5 ft 0 in) EX Concert Grand Piano: 276 cm (9 ft 1 in) CR-40A Crystal Grand Piano: 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Inside of the Kawai Continental Upright

  9. Hardman Peck - Wikipedia

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    Known simply as 'Hardman-Peck', the firm built a variety of upright, grand and player pianos in the early 20th century. They were known for building superior quality instruments. They manufactured several other brand names, including The Autotone Player Piano, Playotone, Hardman-Duo Player Piano, Standard, Minipiano, and Harrington.