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    Piano · United States

    An electric piano invented by Harold Rhodes in which felt-tipped hammers strike thin metal tines, whose vibrations are converted to sound by electromagnetic pickups. Produced by Fender and later under the Rhodes name, its bell-like tone became a defining sound of jazz, soul, funk, and pop keyboards.

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    Brand and maker lineage associated with Rhodes electric pianos.