A Vermona E-Piano is an electronic piano that was produced in the GDR by the VEB Klingenthaler Harmonikawerk. It was manufactured from 1977 to 1985 and was one of the first electronic pianos in the GDR.

The Vermona E-Piano features 61 keys and polyphonic sound generation. The sound generation is based on a digital frequency generator capable of producing various piano and organ sounds. The E-Piano also features an integrated amplifier and speakers.

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The Vermona electric piano was a popular instrument in the GDR and was used by musicians from various genres. It was also a popular instrument for music instruction.

Technical Specifications:

  • 61 Keys
  • Polyphonic Sound Generation
  • Digital Frequency Generator
  • Various Piano and Organ Sounds
  • Integrated Amplifier and Speakers

Production Years:

1977–1985

Manufacturer:

VEB Klingenthaler Harmonikawerke

Vermona E-Piano Models:

  • E-Piano
  • Piano-Strings

About the Instrument

The Vermona E-Piano was produced in two distinct models: the E-Piano and the Piano-Strings. While the E-Piano focuses exclusively on piano sounds, the Piano-Strings model offers additional organ presets.

Today, the Vermona E-Piano is a highly sought-after collector’s item. It stands as a prime example of the development and innovation of electronic musical instruments within the GDR (East Germany).