A Harpsichord is made out of wood. it is part of the keyboard family and a cousin to the piano.
It is made out of wood.
The earliest known reference dates to 1397
You can't use dynamics or timbre on a harpsichord, but you can on a piano
A harpsichord produces a sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed down.
Wood is commonly used. I have a friend who is a harpsichord builder and his keys are made out of cow bones.
Harpsichords have been around since the late middle ages, and it is not known who invented them first. The Ruckers family, however, in Antwerp, made great strides in the development of the harpsichord in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
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The earliest known reference dates to 1397
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A harpsichord produces sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed. On a grand piano, the sound is made by striking the strings with a felt covered wooden hammer.
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No. The Piano has been developed from the 1157s, which was then known as a clavichord. Upgrades of the Clavichord was constantly being introduced, in the 1600s, a Harpsichord was made. It was from the harpsichord that the Piano was first designed, and came around in the Classical/Romantic period.
Frank Hubbard has written: 'Harpsichord regulating and repairing' -- subject(s): Construction, Harpsichord 'Harpsichord Kits'
Johann Sebastian Bach played the harpsichord!!
The harpsichord is originally from Italy and dates back to the 16th century.
You can't use dynamics or timbre on a harpsichord, but you can on a piano
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