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  2. Category:Keyboard percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    Percussion instruments arranged in keyboard layout, but not themselves played using a keyboard mechanism. Pages in category "Keyboard percussion instruments" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  3. Isomorphic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    An isomorphic keyboard is a musical input device consisting of a two-dimensional grid of note-controlling elements (such as buttons or keys) on which any given sequence and/or combination of musical intervals has the "same shape" on the keyboard wherever it occurs – within a key, across keys, across octaves, and across tunings.

  4. File:Keyboard template.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Musical instrument templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Musical instrument templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Musical instrument templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Harmonic table note layout - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic table note layout. The Harmonic Table note-layout, or tonal array, is a key layout for musical instruments that offers interesting advantages over the traditional keyboard layout. Its symmetrical, hexagonal pattern of interval sequences places the notes of the major and minor triads together.

  7. Manual (music) - Wikipedia

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    The layout of a manual is roughly the same as a piano keyboard, with long, usually ivory or light-colored keys for the natural notes of the Western musical scale, and shorter, usually ebony or dark-colored keys for the five sharps and flats. A typical, full-size organ manual consists of five octaves, or 61 keys.

  8. Template:Keyboard layouts - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Infobox instrument - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for articles about musical instruments Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name name The name of the instrument String optional Background background The general classification of the instrument ('keyboard', 'woodwind', 'brass', 'string', 'percussion', 'electronic', or 'other') used to choose the color ...