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Kawai ES120 88-key Digital Piano with Speakers Demo

Weighing only 26.5 pounds, Kawai’s ES120 digital piano makes an ideal stage instrument with 25 amazing sounds onboard. The ES120 features the manufacturer’s highly respected Responsive Hammer Compact (RHC) action, which gives you the feel of a real acoustic grand, complete with graded hammers. As for the sound? Harmonic Imaging technology and 192-note polyphony deliver impeccable grand piano tones. Your ears will revel in gloriously detailed, state-of-the-art samples of Kawai’s flagship Shigeru Kawai SK-EX concert grand piano, along with a selection of authentic electric piano, bass, string, and upright piano sounds. Check it out!

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About Jacob Dupre

Jacob Dupre is a fifth generation multi-instrumental musician and composer from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He has performed with renowned musicians such as Addison Agen (The Voice, 2017), Christiana Danielle (The Voice, 2018), Bill Watrous, Peter Erskine, Kenny Rogers, Kris Kristofferson, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, Kris Meyers, Ray Benson, and performed as an opening act for the legendary horn band, Tower of Power. Jacob toured the U.S. and Japan with the Glenn Miller Orchestra and performed at SXSW 2017. Jacob has composed, arranged, and produced his own music for various projects including film, podcasts, Youtube series, music videos, jingles/ads, live shows, and musical/theater productions. As the keyboard artist for Sweetwater, Jacob creates video content for Sweetwater's social channels and is a writer for Sweetwater's online blog, InSync, and Sweetnotes Magazine. Jacob also works as a studio musician in Sweetwater Studios where he performs and records with artists from around the world.
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