- The
clavichord is a
stringed rectangular keyboard instrument that was used
largely in the Late
Middle Ages,
through the Renaissance,
Baroque and classical...
- The
clavichord is a
keyboard instrument. From the 16th
century through the 18th century, this
instrument was
excellently suited to
serve as a practice...
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firmly established.
Particularly in the 18th century, the harpsichord, the
clavichord, and the
early piano competed, and the same
piece might be pla**** on more...
- trembling; [ˈbeːbʊŋ]) is a type of
vibrato executed on the
clavichord. When a
clavichord key is pressed, a
small metal tangent strikes a
string and remains...
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Woman Playing the
Clavichord or The
Clavichord Player (French - La
Joueuse de clavicorde) is a 1645-1650 oil on
canvas painting by
Bernardo Cavallino....
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Cornett Sackbut Serpent Natural horn
Slide trumpet Natural trumpet Horn
Clavichord Harpsichord Regal Virginal Ottavino Organ Drum
Timpani Cymbals B**** drum...
- A cat
organ (German: Katzenorgel, French:
Orgue à chats), also
called cat
piano (German: Katzenklavier, French:
piano à chats), is a
hypothetical musical...
- The
Clavinet is an
electric clavichord invented by
Ernst Zacharias and
manufactured by the
Hohner company of Trossingen, West Germany, from 1964 to 1982...
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sensibility to Björk's live
performances and recordings,
adding harpsichord,
clavichord, regal, and
positive organ accompaniments to her music. His harpsichord...
- and 120 cm (3.9 ft) high. Basically, it was a
chordophone not
unlike a
clavichord—in
other words, the
strings were struck, not plucked. The
suspension and...