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Keyboardist

A keyboardist or keyboard player is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. Until the early 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally classified as either pianists or organists. Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical instruments with keyboards have come into common usage, such as synthesizers and digital piano, requiring a more…

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Keyboardist

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Triples36
Avg. degree1.96
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piano accordioninstance ofSome keyboardists may also play related instruments0.80text
melodicainstance ofSome keyboardists may also play related instruments0.80text
pedal keyboardinstance ofSome keyboardists may also play related instruments0.80text
or keyboard-layout bass pedalsinstance ofSome keyboardists may also play related instruments0.80text
the Fender Rhodesinstance ofand electric pianos0.80text
Ray Manzarekinstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text
Keith Emersoninstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text
Rick Wakeman.In the late 1960sinstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text
French musician Jean Michel Jarreinstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text
a pioneer of modern electronic musicinstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text
started to experiment with synthesizersinstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text
other electronic devicesinstance ofand thereby preparing the ground for others0.80text

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