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  • A '''Rhodes piano''' is a [[musical instrument]], a brand of [[electric piano]]. Its distinc ...ano]] each key causes felt-covered hammers to strike sets of strings, in a Rhodes piano rubber-tipped hammers strike [[tuning fork]]-like constructions to sound th
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  • *{{cite web |first=Jared |last=Pauley |title=A History of the Fender Rhodes Piano |url=http://www.jazz.com/features-and-interviews/2009/7/23/history-fender-r
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  • *{{cite web |first=Jared |last=Pauley |title=A History of the Fender Rhodes Piano |url=http://www.jazz.com/features-and-interviews/2009/7/23/history-fender-r
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rhodes piano]]
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  • ...hines/grosstonorgel/index.html]. other instruments followed, notably the [[Rhodes piano]], until the advent of electronic keyboards which use analog or digital syn
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  • {{r|Rhodes piano}}
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  • ...f the same period). Internally, the Electra-Piano is similar to both the [[Rhodes piano|Rhodes]] and [[Wurlitzer]] pianos: It has striking [[hammer]]s (like the Rh
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  • {{r|Rhodes piano}}
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  • A '''Rhodes piano''' is a [[musical instrument]], a brand of [[electric piano]]. Its distinc ...ano]] each key causes felt-covered hammers to strike sets of strings, in a Rhodes piano rubber-tipped hammers strike [[tuning fork]]-like constructions to sound th
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  • *Glen Hardin – piano, Rhodes piano
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  • During live performances, Jones initially used a Fender Rhodes piano. To create the swirling 'underwater' sound of 'No Quarter' in concert, he f
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  • ...llow. His control box for the Dunn pedals would sit on top of the Fender [[Rhodes piano]], and he was often seen adjusting the volume of the pedals during concerts
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