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- Disklavier abstract "Disklavier /ˈdɪskləvɪər/ is the brand name for a group of piano-related products made by Yamaha Corporation. It was introduced in the United States in 1987.The various forms of Disklavier are essentially modern pianos that use electromechanical solenoids and optical sensors connected to LEDs allowing them to play notes and use the pedals independently of any human operator. Most models are based upon real acoustic pianos and have been engineered such that the sensors and electromechanical elements do not interfere with or affect the normal playing of the instrument. They include the ability to store data, including performance data played by a human pianist, and then use that data to replay / reproduce the performance. Disklaviers also have inputs for data from MIDI and from several storage devices including floppy disks, CD-ROM, serial cables, and USB.Disklaviers have been manufactured in the form of upright, baby grand, and grand piano styles (including a nine-foot concert grand), along with a product aimed at the professional market called the Disklavier Pro. There is also a digital piano version from Yamaha's 'GranTouch' range. It is claimed by the manufacturer that the Disklavier Pro is able to reproduce key and pedal strokes with greater precision than the standard Disklavier instrument. It is the official instrument of the Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition, which by 2009 was in its 6th year.".
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- Disklavier wikiPageExternalLink disklavierworld.blogspot.com.
- Disklavier wikiPageExternalLink midiinstructions.asp.
- Disklavier wikiPageExternalLink disklavier.jpg.
- Disklavier wikiPageExternalLink software.htm.
- Disklavier wikiPageExternalLink Yamaha.htm.
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- Disklavier wikiPageExternalLink 50061269.
- Disklavier wikiPageID "17188506".
- Disklavier wikiPageRevisionID "606198804".
- Disklavier hasPhotoCollection Disklavier.
- Disklavier subject Category:Yamaha_digital_pianos.
- Disklavier type Artifact100021939.
- Disklavier type Device103183080.
- Disklavier type Instrumentality103575240.
- Disklavier type KeyboardInstrument103614532.
- Disklavier type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Disklavier type Object100002684.
- Disklavier type PercussionInstrument103915437.
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- Disklavier type Piano103928116.
- Disklavier type StringedInstrument104338517.
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- Disklavier type YamahaDigitalPianos.
- Disklavier comment "Disklavier /ˈdɪskləvɪər/ is the brand name for a group of piano-related products made by Yamaha Corporation. It was introduced in the United States in 1987.The various forms of Disklavier are essentially modern pianos that use electromechanical solenoids and optical sensors connected to LEDs allowing them to play notes and use the pedals independently of any human operator.".
- Disklavier label "Disklavier".
- Disklavier label "Disklavier".
- Disklavier label "Disklavier".
- Disklavier label "Дисклавир".
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- Disklavier sameAs Q1228789.
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- Disklavier depiction DisklavierView2.jpg.
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