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electronic keyboard

British  

noun

  1. a typewriter keyboard used to operate an electronic device such as a computer, word processor, etc

  2. the full name for keyboard

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Example Sentences

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He films himself lip-syncing and pretending to play an electronic keyboard, then edits the final video with game footage and transitions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The experimental music composer and mindfulness teacher performs on an electronic keyboard inside the sculpture of a grand piano, and the music is moving, an improvised mix of contemporary and classical that’s silent to passersby who aren’t wearing headphones.

From Los Angeles Times

He also began to use an early electronic keyboard called the ondioline and the lute-like ceterone in his songs came after hearing them in the film scores of Italian composer Ennio Morricone.

From BBC

A good electronic keyboard will transpose for you.

From Literature

Bear produced and orchestrated the album herself, using her computer and an electronic keyboard to create the sound of a full symphony orchestra.

From New York Times