"Jankó keyboard" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Jankó keyboards [plural]
Etymology: Designed by Paul von Jankó, a Hungarian pianist and engineer, in 1882. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Jankó keyboard (plural Jankó keyboards)
  1. (music) A kind of piano keyboard that, instead of one long row of keys, has an array of keys consisting of two interleaved manuals with three touch-points for every key lever, making six rows of keys. Each vertical column of three keys is a semitone away from the neighboring ones, which are in the alternate rows. Categories (topical): Music

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