Talk:Electric grand piano

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I have never heard of the Yamaha models E201, E202, E501 or E502. From the few pictures I have seen on line they seem to be analogue electronic pianos rather than electromechanical instruments and are therefore not relevant to this article. Perhaps somebody who has actually seen one of these pianos could comment.

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What genre of music is this music most likely used? 73.151.171.171 (talk) 05:10, 24 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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