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keyboard

[kee-bawrd] / ˈkiˌbɔrd /


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Her streams can last 11 hours so she has to ensure she eats regularly and spends time away from the keyboard - usually watching anime, playing with her cat or reading.

From BBC

The British singer and his band trade instruments with a sense of ease — splitting their time among a cello, keyboards, synthesizers, a drum machine, electric and acoustic guitars.

From Los Angeles Times

The keyboard is finally available in the U.S. after an exclusive run in Asia, where mechanical keyboards are a bigger deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has long been believed that the government employs a network of individuals, known as "keyboard warriors", to push its online messages.

From BBC

Led by keyboard player Paul Copeland, the group were praised for a "bold, genre-blending record" with elements of jazz, hip-hop, psychedelia and grime.

From BBC