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- Disklavier /ˈdɪskləvɪər/ is a brand of reproducing pianos manufactured by Yamaha Corporation. The first Disklavier was introduced in the United States...
- Twin. It was released on his 2001 album Drukqs. It was recorded using a Disklavier, a computer-controlled piano. Whereas most of James's music is electronic...
- The Piano Player was replaced in 1987 by the Yamaha Disklavier and since 1998, the Disklavier PRO models are capable of capturing and reproducing "high-resolution"...
- equivalents of the player piano include the Bösendorfer CEUS, Yamaha Disklavier and QRS Pianomation, using solenoids and MIDI rather than pneumatics and...
- and 15 singles. In 2012, Cook released the classical style piano album Disklavier Concert 1, with fellow labelmate Danny L Harle, Spencer Noble and Tim...
- just intonation, involving electronics; rhythmically complex works for Disklavier (computer-driven acoustic piano); and piano and ensemble music whose rhythmic...
- made using computer-controlled instruments such as a modified Yamaha Disklavier and several MIDI-controlled, solenoid-based drum mechanisms made by James...
- tempo. One of their earlier works is a collection of compositions for the Disklavier reproducing piano, released with Spencer Noble and Tim Phillips under...
- Bas Grossfeldt released Klavier, an album based on samples of a Yamaha Disklavier. A new series of Shaw solo EPs created during COVID-19 lockdown, titled...
- visual effects, and even robotic acoustic instruments like the Yamaha Disklavier and Trimpin instruments. The latest version (as of 2013) of the radiodrum...