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- A clavicytherium is a harpsichord in which the soundboard and strings are mounted vertically facing the player. The primary purpose of making a harpsichord...
- an upright piano. In a clavicytherium, the jacks move horizontally without the ****istance of gravity, so that clavicytherium actions are more complex...
- Orphica Spinets Oval spinet Square Square piano Virginals Uprights Clavicytherium Upright pianos Aerophones produce sound primarily by causing a body...
- harpsichord and related instruments such as the virginal, spinet and clavicytherium. The makers are grouped according to which regional building tradition...
- Instruments Bowed clavier Calliope Carillon Celesta Chime Clavichord Clavicytherium Claviharp Electronic keyboard Fortepiano Harmonichord Harpsichord Keytar...
- than five centuries. Amongst instruments housed in the museum is a clavicytherium, thought to be the world's oldest surviving keyboard instrument, and...
- instrument museum in Berlin The 1751 clavicytherium in the musical instrument museum in Brussels The 1752 clavicytherium at the musical instrument museum...
- Instruments Bowed clavier Calliope Carillon Celesta Chime Clavichord Clavicytherium Claviharp Electronic keyboard Fortepiano Harmonichord Harpsichord Keytar...
- Keyboard instrument Playing range C2/E2 to C6 (45 notes); some Italian models C2 to F6 (54 notes) Related instruments harpsichord, spinet, clavicytherium...
- instrument. The idea of a vertical placement of strings is very old: clavicytherium, an upright version of the harpsichord, was known as early as 1480....