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  2. Gravikord - Wikipedia

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    The Gravikord is a 24 string electric double bridge-harp invented by Robert Grawi in 1984, [1] which is closely related to both the West African kora and the mbira. It was designed to employ a separated double tonal array structure making it possible to easily play cross-rhythms in a polyrhythmic musical style in a modern electro-acoustic ...

  3. Ellery (duo) - Wikipedia

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    Ellery's unique sound has a lot to do with Tasha Golden's vocals. Their songs also have memorable lines with melodic hooks, incorporating instruments such as piano, wurlitzer, rhodes, pedal steel, electric, acoustic, and tenor guitars, pump organ, a variety of synths, etc.

  4. Framus - Wikipedia

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    Billy Lorento (later known as pickup designer Bill Lawrence) played his signature 5/120. [3] He was also the Framus tech for Dan Armstrong. [4] (Sandy) Alex G plays a Framus Panthera. [5] Peter Kraus played various signature models of tenor guitar, including a small-bodied flat-top acoustic and the two-pickup 5/141 semihollow electric. [6]

  5. Eko Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Their products include classical guitars, 12-string guitars, arch top guitars, electric guitars and acoustic bass guitars. Eko gained high popularity during the rock 'n' roll craze of the 1960s, becoming the largest guitar exporter in Europe. Their electric models were often highly ornamented with pearl, featured 3 or 4 pickups and recognizable ...

  6. Acoustic-electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    The design is distinct from a semi-acoustic guitar, which is an electric guitar with the addition of sound chambers within the guitar body. Usually, acoustic-electric guitars are fitted with piezoelectric pickups, requiring a preamplifier incorporated into the guitar body to amplify the signal before it travels to the main guitar amplifier ...

  7. Westone (guitars) - Wikipedia

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    Westone is a brand of musical instruments that has been used by various manufacturers of electric and acoustic guitars and basses.The name gained wide recognition in the mid-1970s when Matsumoku in Japan and St. Louis Music in Korea began marketing guitars under the brand.

  8. Electro-Harmonix - Wikipedia

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    Electro-Harmonix was founded by rhythm and blues keyboard player Mike Matthews in October 1968 in New York City with $1,000. [3] He took a job as a salesman for IBM in 1967, but shortly afterwards, in partnership with Bill Berko, an audio repairman who claimed to have his own custom circuit for a fuzz pedal, he jobbed construction of the new pedal to a contracting house and began distributing ...

  9. Multivox - Wikipedia

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    MX-450 - Very rare Bass Pedal. [14] Little is known. More sources needed. MX-880 DUO - Same as below. [15] MX-2000 DUO - Duophonic preset synthesizer with aftertouch effect. It has similarities with the Roland SH-2000 design, [3] but are different instruments. [16] Developed by Hillwood. [9] MX-3000 - The largest and most feature-laden ...