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Pianos
Acoustic pianos, piano model families, and related keyboard instruments.
Models
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Roland FP-7
Piano · Japan
A digital piano in Roland's FP series, an earlier model in the line offering a weighted hammer-action keyboard and built-in speakers in a portable cabinet.
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Roland FP Series
Japan
Roland's FP series of portable digital pianos, spanning entry-level to flagship models built around weighted hammer-action keyboards and Roland's piano sound engines, in slim cabinets with built-in speakers.
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GEWA PP-3
Germany
A portable digital piano from GEWA's own-brand keyboard line, with 88 weighted keys and hammer action in a slim, transportable cabinet. Designed and developed by GEWA in Adorf, Germany.
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Kawai MP Series
Japan
Kawai's MP series of professional stage pianos, built around weighted wooden-key actions and detailed acoustic-piano sound for live performance and studio use.
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GEWA DP 520
Germany
A home digital piano in an upright cabinet, designed and built by GEWA in Germany with 88 weighted keys and hammer action. Part of GEWA's own-brand digital piano range.
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Nord Piano 5 88
Piano · Sweden
An 88-key stage piano in the Nord Piano line, hand-built in Sweden by Clavia. It pairs a triple-sensor weighted hammer-action keyboard with dual piano engines and a dual sample-synth section drawing on Nord's selectable piano and sample libraries.
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Steinway B-211
Piano · Germany
Steinway and Sons' Model B, a grand piano of about 211 centimeters. Often called the perfect piano, it is a favored choice for smaller concert halls, recording studios, and larger homes.
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Essex (by Steinway & Sons)
Piano
Essex is a brand of grand and upright pianos designed by Steinway & Sons and built by Pearl River in China. Launched in 2001, Essex pianos use Steinway-designed scales, solid spruce soundboards, and a 'wide-tail' grand design to provide an affordable entry point into the Steinway family of instruments.
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Roland FP-E50
Piano · Japan
A digital piano and arranger in Roland's FP series, combining the SuperNATURAL piano engine and a PHA-4 Standard keyboard with a ZEN-Core sound set, auto-accompaniment styles, a microphone input, and Bluetooth connectivity.
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GEWA UP 540
Germany
An upright-cabinet digital piano developed and made by GEWA in Adorf, Germany, with 88 weighted hammer-action keys and high-resolution acoustic piano samples. It is part of GEWA's own 'Made in Germany' digital piano line.
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Boston (by Steinway & Sons)
Piano
Boston is a brand of grand and upright pianos designed by Steinway & Sons and built by Kawai in Japan. Introduced in 1992, Boston pianos use Steinway-engineered scale designs, solid Sitka spruce soundboards, and Steinway-made hammers to offer Steinway-influenced tone at a lower price point than the Steinway & Sons line.
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Yamaha P-145
Piano · Japan
A compact entry-level portable digital piano in Yamaha's P series and the successor to the P-45, with 88 weighted keys for practice, lessons, and portable performance.
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Makers
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Fazioli
Fazioli Pianoforti is an Italian maker of high-end grand pianos, founded in 1981 by engineer and pianist Paolo Fazioli in Sacile, in the Friuli region north of Venice. Fazioli builds a small number of instruments per year, using red spruce from the Val di Fiemme for soundboards, and its model numbers denote each piano's length in centimeters. Its F308 is among the longest production concert grands made.
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Baldwin
Baldwin is an American piano maker founded in 1862, when Cincinnati music teacher Dwight Hamilton Baldwin started a piano dealership that grew into D.H. Baldwin & Company. A historically prominent U.S. brand, Baldwin builds its handmade Artist Grands in the United States, headed by the SD-10 concert grand. The company is now part of Gibson Brands.
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Clavia
Clavia is a Swedish maker of electronic instruments founded in 1983, best known for its red Nord synthesizers, stage pianos, and digital organs.
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Rhodes
Brand and maker lineage associated with Rhodes electric pianos.
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Mason & Hamlin
Mason & Hamlin is an American piano maker founded in 1854 by Henry Mason and Emmons Hamlin, building grand and upright pianos at its factory in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The company is known for heavy, robust construction and its patented Tension Resonator, a system of steel rods that helps maintain the soundboard crown over time.
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Bösendorfer
Bösendorfer is an Austrian maker of handcrafted grand pianos, founded in Vienna in 1828 by Ignaz Bösendorfer. Austria's last surviving piano manufacturer, it builds a small annual output of instruments at Wiener Neustadt, known for the warm 'Viennese' tone, the Resonance Case Principle, and its concert grands including the 97-key 290 Imperial and the Vienna Concert (VC) series.
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Petrof
Petrof is a Czech piano maker founded in 1864 by Antonín Petrof in Hradec Králové, where it still builds grand and upright pianos. Europe's largest family-owned piano manufacturer, Petrof is known for its warm, singing tone and a grand-piano range whose models carry weather-inspired names such as Mistral, Pasat, and Bora.
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C. Bechstein
C. Bechstein is a German piano maker founded in Berlin in 1853 by Carl Bechstein. A traditional concert-piano builder historically associated with Liszt, von Bülow, and Berlin's musical life, it manufactures its premium C. Bechstein grands and uprights in Seifhennersdorf, Saxony, using European mountain spruce soundboards and hand sand-cast iron frames.
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Roland
Roland is a Japanese maker of electronic musical instruments, including synthesizers, drum machines such as the TR-808, and the JC-120 Jazz Chorus, a benchmark solid-state guitar amplifier known for its built-in stereo chorus and produced since 1975.
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Steinway & Sons
Steinway & Sons is a maker of grand and upright pianos founded in New York in 1853 by Heinrich Steinweg, with a second factory in Hamburg, and is widely regarded for its concert grand pianos.
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Schimmel
Wilhelm Schimmel Pianofortefabrik is a German piano maker founded in 1885 by Wilhelm Schimmel. One of Germany's most prominent piano builders, Schimmel makes its premium Konzert and Classic grand and upright pianos by hand in Braunschweig (Brunswick), and is known for design features such as triplex scaling and an enlarged soundboard.
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Blüthner
Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik is a German piano maker founded in Leipzig in 1853 by Julius Blüthner. Family-run for generations, it is known for its warm 'Golden Tone' and its patented Aliquot stringing, in which treble notes are given an unstruck fourth string that resonates sympathetically. Blüthner builds grand and upright pianos in Leipzig.
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Keyboard Instruments
Instruments organized around keyboard interfaces, including pianos and keyboard synthesizers.