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  1. Grand pianos. Kawai custom made concert grand piano for Yoshiki (1993) Kawai grand pianos have evolved steadily over the decades from the Model 500/600 built in the 1960s and 1970s, to the KG Series in the 1980s and early 1990s that became popular among teachers and institutions.

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  2. All Kawai Piano Models and Sizes 1960 to 2010. GRAND PIANO FINISHES. Kawai Recent Sizes and Specifications. Kawai Older Series and Specifications. Before 1990 Kawai made three series of grand pianos: GE, KG and GS. The GE/GM was the least expensive series and was called the Musicians Series. The KG Series was by far the most popular. The KG-1 ...

  3. The chart below shows how past and present Kawai grand piano models compare in size. Models combined in the same row have the same string scales and basic dimensions. Models in bold type are currently in production. A Chart Showing Kawai Grand Piano Models Back Into the 1960s and How They Compare in Size to Current Kawai Grand Piano Models.

  4. Jan 10, 2011 · Editor software for the VPC1 Virtual Piano Controller. * VPC Editor will function in 'demo mode' when not connected to the VPC1. Windows; VPC Editor for Mac OS X (10.8+) Editor software for the VPC1 Virtual Piano Controller. * VPC Editor will function in 'demo mode' when not connected to the VPC1. Mac OS X; Kawai CA/NV Touchpanel Open Source ...

  5. Digital and hybrid piano control app to select sounds, adjust settings, and enjoy the wide variety of built-in piano music. PiaBookPlayer Display a large selection of notated scores and listen to classical lesson pieces built into Kawai digital and hybrid pianos.

  6. Kawai is thrilled to receive the 2024 Music Inc Magazine Editor’s Choice award for the CA901 digital piano, a testament to our commitment to excellence and innovation. The CA901, born from our dedication to perfection, offers unmatched sound quality, authentic touch, and cutting-edge features.

  7. By the early fifties. Kawai had grown to over 500 people producing over 1500 pianos per year – and Koichi Kawai had received the prestigious “Blue Ribbon Medal” from the Emperor of Japan, becoming the first person in the musical instrument industry to receive such an honor. By the end of its first quarter century, the company had put in ...

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