- The
Cembalet is a type of electro-mechanical
piano built by the
Hohner company of Trossingen, West
Germany from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, and designed...
-
owing to the
design having no
sustain pedal mechanism. The same firm's "
Cembalet" uses
rubber plectra and
separate urethane foam
dampers but is otherwise...
-
mechanism is
different from the
other Hohner keyboard instruments, the
Cembalet and Pianet,
which have pads
plucking metal reeds. Most
clavinets have two...
-
Pianet was a
variant of his
earlier reed-based
Hohner electric piano, the
Cembalet, which, like the Pianet, was
intended for home use.
Hohner offered both...
- in 1963.
Zacharias also
invented similar instruments like the Pianet,
Cembalet and the Clavinet. The
instrument itself was not po****r, and was dropped...
-
started playing in
bands in the
early 1960s,
initially using the
Hohner Cembalet before switching to the
Hammond organ and
Wurlitzer electric piano, as...
-
distinctive sound on the
early Stranglers recordings involved the use of
Hohner Cembalet (model N),
Hammond L-100
electric organ, a
Minimoog synthesizer, and later...
- and "Shut Up") Dave
Greenfield –
keyboards (Hammond L100 Organ,
Hohner Cembalet electric piano,
Minimoog synthesizer), lead and
backing vocals (lead vocals...
- harmonicas).
These instruments were the
Pianet (plucked by a foam pad), the
Cembalet (plucked by a
rubber pad) and the
Guitaret (plucked by fingers). The idea...
- and
Australia and
extraterrestrial visitors, "Meninblack". The
Hohner Cembalet which saw
prominent use on the
previous three albums, was
dropped and Oberheim...