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2010 NAMM Show Preview: The Nord PIano

2010 NAMM Show: Nord has announced the Nord Piano, a dedicated stage piano with 88 keys and a weighted hammer action. The Nord Piano is designed with the performing musician in mind and is very lightweight at approx. 18 kg (39.6 lbs). The Nord Piano comes equipped with several acoustic and electric pianos and harpsichords.… Read More 2010 NAMM Show Preview: The Nord PIano

December 19, 2009December 19, 20096 Comments

New Yamaha CP Piano “The Rebirth Of A Legend”

Yamaha today announced a new 3-strong range of Yamaha CP pianos (CP1, CP5 and CP50), headed up by the CP1, described as “the ultimate digital piano”. The new line was inspired by Yamaha’s classic CP70 and CP80 stage pianos. The CP1 has a completely redesigned core sound technology. Its Spectral Component Modeling (SCM) tone generation… Read More New Yamaha CP Piano “The Rebirth Of A Legend”

December 18, 200919 Comments

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