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  2. Hohner - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, M. Hohner Inc. registered Hohner International as a trademark for use on musical instruments. [36] The Contessa name was dropped with the exception of a small number of classical guitars. From 1975, most guitars had the Hohner name on the headstock and Hohner International branding on the soundhole label of acoustic guitars. [37]

  3. Clavinet - Wikipedia

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    The Clavinet is an electric clavichord invented by Ernst Zacharias and manufactured by the Hohner company of Trossingen, West Germany, from 1964 to 1982.The instrument produces sounds with rubber pads, each matching one of the keys and responding to a keystroke by striking a given point on a tensioned string, and was designed to resemble the Renaissance-era clavichord.

  4. Hohner Pianet - Wikipedia

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    The Hohner Pianet is an electro-mechanical instrument, and needs to be connected to an amplifier to produce an audible sound. It had 61 keys ranging from F1 to F6 (43.6 Hz – 1396.9 Hz). [ 2 ] Later models had 60 keys, missing the top F. [ 3 ] Each key is a single lever element pivoted on a fulcrum point with a spring to return it to the rest ...

  5. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about brand-name ... Hohner; Hondo; Hora; Huss & Dalton Guitar Co. I ... This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; ...

  6. Claviola - Wikipedia

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    a claviola. The Claviola is a musical instrument that was designed in the 1960s by Hohner technician and designer Ernst Zacharias (inventor of the Pianet and Clavinet).The instrument was produced for a few months in the late 1990s before being discontinued.

  7. Harmonetta - Wikipedia

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    Hohner Harmonetta Diagram of the Harmonetta keyboard (German note names.) The Hohner Harmonetta is a mouth-blown free-reed instrument which was introduced by Hohner in the 1950s. It has an approximately 3-octave range, from C3 to B5. The Harmonetta combines features of the harmonica and the melodica.

  8. Melodica - Wikipedia

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    Melodicas are small, lightweight, and portable, and many are designed for children to play. They are popular in music education programs, especially in Asia. The modern form of the instrument was invented by Hohner in the late 1950s, [1] though similar instruments have been known in Italy since the 19th century. [2]

  9. Guitaret - Wikipedia

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    The Guitaret is an electric lamellophone made by Hohner and invented by Ernst Zacharias, in 1963. [1] Zacharias also invented similar instruments like the Pianet, Cembalet and the Clavinet. [2] [3] The instrument itself was not popular, and was dropped from the product line in 1965, presumably because it failed to excite the market.

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