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Hohner Pianet is a type of electro-mechanical
piano built by the
Hohner company of Trossingen, West
Germany and
designed by
Ernst Zacharias. The
Pianet was...
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different from the
other Hohner keyboard instruments, the
Cembalet and
Pianet,
which have pads
plucking metal reeds. Most
clavinets have two sets of pickups...
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electric guitar, Mellotron,
Hohner Pianet John
Wetton - b**** guitar,
vocals David Cross - violin, Mellotron,
Hohner Pianet Bill
Bruford - drums, percussion...
- Wurlitzer, with
longer sustain and with a "growl" when pla**** hard. The
Hohner Pianet uses
adhesive pads made from an
undressed leather surface cushioned by a...
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electric guitar, Mellotron,
Hohner Pianet John
Wetton – b**** guitar,
vocals David Cross – violin, viola, Mellotron,
Hohner Pianet Bill
Bruford – drums, percussion...
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Hohner Pianet N and a
Mellotron MkII, all of
which (as well as
grand piano) are
first heard on the Tresp**** album.
Banks used the
Pianet as both a...
- the band's
keyboardist he used a
variety of instruments,
including Hohner Pianet, Mellotron, harpsichord, and organ. In
addition to his work with the Zombies...
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instrumentation on the Roxy
Music recording is
dominated by Ferry's
Hohner Pianet N
electric piano and
features an Andy
Mackay sax solo—based on the melody...
- self-titled album. King
Crimson Robert Fripp –
electric guitar, Mellotron,
Hohner Pianet, devices,
production John
Wetton – b**** guitar, vocals,
additional guitar...
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innovative and po****r
electromechanical keyboard instruments; the cembalet,
pianet, b****et, guitaret, and clavinet. In the 1980s,
several Casio synthesizers...