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Harpsichord
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.
The earliest record refers to a certain Herman Poll in 1397 who claimed to have invented a similar instrument called a Clavicembalum'. This is the earliest known representation of a Harpsichord All that I do know, is that it was invented in the 14th century, but nobody knows who the inventor is.
The earliest known reference dates to 1397
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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.
The piano first known as the pianoforte evolved from the harpsichord around 1700 to 1720, by Italian inventor Bartolomeo Cristofor. Harpsichord manufacturers had been determined to produce an instrument with a better dynamic response than the harpsichord. Bartolomeo Cristofali, the keeper of instruments in the court of Prince Ferdinand de Medici of Florence, was the first to solve the problem.
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Harpsichord
The piano first known as the pianoforte evolved from the harpsichord around 1700 to 1720, by Italian inventor Bartolomeo Cristofor. Harpsichord manufacturers had been determined to produce an instrument with a better dynamic response than the harpsichord. Bartolomeo Cristofali, the keeper of instruments in the court of Prince Ferdinand de Medici of Florence, was the first to solve the problem..
The piano first known as the pianoforte evolved from the harpsichord around 1700 to 1720, by the Italian inventor Bartolomeo Cristofor.
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.
The earliest record refers to a certain Herman Poll in 1397 who claimed to have invented a similar instrument called a Clavicembalum'. This is the earliest known representation of a Harpsichord All that I do know, is that it was invented in the 14th century, but nobody knows who the inventor is.
The earliest known reference dates to 1397
The earliest known reference dates to 1397
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Harpsichord