- The
clavicymbalum (or clavisymbalum, clavisimbalum, etc.) is an
early keyboard instrument and
ancestor of the harpsichord. The
instrument is described...
- strings:
Bowed clavier Clavichord Clavicymbalum Clavinet Dolceola Electric piano Electric grand piano Harpsichord Clavicymbalum Lautenwerck Hurdy-gurdy Marxophone...
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until the
fifteenth century had
seven naturals to each octave. The
clavicymbalum, clavichord, and the
harpsichord appeared during the
fourteenth century—the...
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Piano Harmonichord Tangent piano Orphica Akkordolia Benju Bulbul tarang Clavicymbalum Harpsichord Archicembalo Lautenwerck Spinet Virginal Shahi baaja Taishōgoto...
- "Harpsichord" See
Stewart Pollens (1995) The
Early Piano See also:
Clavicymbalum Source for this paragraph:
Hubbard 1967,
particularly pp. 165-166 Hubbard...
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states and Austria,
added to the
plethora of 'clavier' instruments.
Clavicymbalum Clavicytherium Folding harpsichord History of the
harpsichord Spinet...
- display,
against his wishes. The
piece blends voices with
viola da gamba,
clavicymbalum and electronics. "Awards for
Artists -
Sarah Angliss". Paul
Hamlyn Foundation...
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account of 1617
praises him as a
virtuoso performer on the
enharmonic clavicymbalum universale, seu perfectum,
which had a
keyboard of 77 keys spanning...
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Breslau in 1750. He
invented a
clavichord with
quarter tones and a
clavicymbalum with a
pedal keyboard. His
numerous compositions were not published...
- (Nicola Vicentino),
cembalo pentarmonico (Giovanni
Battista Doni),
clavicymbalum universale (Michael Praetorius) or even
simply clauocembalo (that is...