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  1. Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (株式会社河合楽器製作所, Kabushiki-gaisha Kawai Gakki Seisakusho, TYO: 7952) is a musical instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. It is best known for its grand pianos, upright pianos, digital pianos, electronic keyboards and electronic synthesizers.

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  2. The KG Series was by far the most popular. The KG-1 was called the Baby Grand, the KG-2 was called the Living Grand, and the KG-3 was 6"0" Professional Grand. The GS (Grand Supreme) is the most expensive and has the best features. It is designed for the best performance, whereas the GE series are designed more for efficiency in manufacturing ...

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · In this post, we will explore the captivating history of the Kawai brand and highlight why they are an outstanding choice for both amateurs and professionals alike. Exploring Our Brands: The Fascinating Story of Kawai Pianos Inspirational Beginnings. The history of Kawai dates back to 1927 when Koichi Kawai founded the company in Hamamatsu, Japan.

  4. 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.

  5. www.kawai.co.uk › aboutus › historyKAWAI History

    Manufacture of furniture, radio cabinets and accordions began for occupation forces. 1948. Manufacture of pianos and organs resumed. 1951. Company reorganised into a joint-stock company with a capital of 3,500,000 yen. 1953. Koichi Kawai awarded the Blue ribbon Medal, first person in the industry to receive it. 1955.

  6. Dec 6, 2022 · December 6, 2022. PianoCraft Blog. Key Takeaways: Kawai is a leading global manufacturer of pianos with headquarters in Hamamatsu, Japan. The company was founded in 1927 by Koichi Kawai and has built pianos of outstanding character and performance ever since.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PianoPiano - Wikipedia

    Almost every modern piano has 52 white keys and 36 black keys for a total of 88 keys (seven octaves plus a minor third, from A 0 to C 8 ). Many older pianos only have 85 keys (seven octaves from A 0 to A 7 ). Some piano manufacturers have extended the range further in one or both directions.

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