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==Developments== | ==Developments== | ||
Kawai has introduced a new technology in piano construction dubbed | Kawai has introduced a new technology in piano construction dubbed | ||
. Piano actions have long been limited to wooden construction (usually |
. Piano actions have long been limited to wooden construction (usually maple for its inexpensive strength) as no other material has been found to be more practical or feasible. Kawai makes several claims with its ABS styran and carbon piano action construction, and many today believe this construction to be superior.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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For the Hawaiian island with a similar spelling, see Kauai.The Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (河合楽器製作所 Kawai Gakki Seisakusho) TYO: 7952 of Japan is best known for its pianos, electronic keyboards & electronic synthesizers. The headquarters is in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka.
The K5 and K5000 digital synthesizers employed additive synthesis.
Kawai also bought Teisco in 1967 in order to start building guitars.
Developments
Kawai has introduced a new technology in piano construction dubbed ABS styran and carbon . Piano actions have long been limited to wooden construction (usually maple for its inexpensive strength) as no other material has been found to be more practical or feasible. Kawai makes several claims with its ABS styran and carbon piano action construction, and many today believe this construction to be superior.
See also
External links
- Kawai Corporate site: http://www.kawai.co.jp/english/
- Kawai America Corporation: http://www.kawaius.com
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