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What does the Yamaha engine logo look like?

Yamaha's logo is the symbol of the Yamaha brand. It is a combination of the English letters of Yamaha and a tuning fork, the surname of the founder Yamaha Tonan. The three tuning forks represent the close emotional cooperation between Yamaha's three major departments - technology, manufacturing and sales. The extension to the world (outer circle) centered on the music symbolized by the tuning forks represents Yamaha's endless vitality. In addition, this logo is also given the meaning of the basic elements of music: melody, harmony and rhythm. Purple has always been regarded as a noble color, giving people the impression of elegance and good taste, and was adopted as the corporate color because it matches Yamaha's business involved in musical instruments and music.

The Yamaha (Yamaha, Yamaha) brand was founded in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1887. Yamaha products range from keyboard instruments such as pianos, electronic keyboards, and synthesizers, wind instruments such as brass and woodwinds, string instruments such as violins and cellos, and all percussion instruments, to the most advanced professional audio equipment. At the same time, Yamaha is also a comprehensive international group that operates music popularization business, network products, sporting goods, kitchen and bathroom supplies, engines, placement machines and other products.

Yamaha Corporation (English: Yamaha Corporation) is a Japanese company that produces musical instruments, audio equipment and sound effects products. It is currently the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the world. Headquartered in Japan, its subsidiaries also operate household equipment and motorcycle-based businesses. In 2004, he developed VOCALOID, the core engine of speech synthesis software for electronic music production. Yamaha's products include pianos, electronic keyboards, digital pianos, portable electronic keyboards, wind instruments, string instruments, percussion instruments, silent instruments, electronic instruments and other musical instruments. In addition, sound effects chips, XG sound cards, audio and video processing machines, system processing machines, professional audio machines, semiconductors to electronic products, soundproofing projects and golf supplies are all within the business scope. Musical instruments and audio equipment produced under the brand "Yamaha" are represented by Tom Lee Music Store in Hong Kong.

Yamaha’s logo is as shown below: