keyboard in the PONS Dictionary

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A keyboard makes a whooshing sound to open the song.
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He became head of the keyboard department in 1984.
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The smaller keyboards of a netbook can be more difficult to operate.
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The keys on the keyboard are completely scrambled and none of them are actually the letters labeled.
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Performing a read from the keyboard area of the memory would return the state of a particular set of keys.
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She has made contributions as a backing vocalist in addition to guitars and keyboards.
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As part of finishing a line of text, this information was punched on the tape using two rows of special keys on the keyboard.
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It is primarily driven by bass guitar and string arrangements provided by an electric keyboard.
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The left hand holds a handle on the bottom, and the right hand plays the keyboard.
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He also contributed keyboards and backing vocals to their work.
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