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keyboardIn computing, an input device resembling a typewriter keyboard, used to enter instructions and data. There are many variations on the layout and labelling of keys. Extra numeric keys may be added, as may special-purpose function keys, whose effects can be defined by programs in the computer. keyboard
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The PL-40R also has 100 built-in rhythm patterns and the Casio Chord system, enabling keyboardists to play chord progressions without knowing the notes that make up the chords. Along with a 20-member orchestra that sounded exactly like a synthesizer programmed to duplicate a 20-member orchestra, Clapton was backed by a simply competent band that included a pair of rhythm guitarists, three female harmony singers and two keyboardists. Founded in 1977, Musicians Institute has long been recognized as one of the world's premier colleges of contemporary music; intense, hands-on degree programs designed and taught by top-notch working professional musicians are available for guitarists, bassists, percussionists, vocalists, keyboardists, and musicians into recording, luthiery, film scoring and the music business. |
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