A clavier is the French word for keyboard instruments such as a harpsicord, a clavicord or a fortepiano mostly baroque-era instruments. The most common reference of a clavier is a piano.
"Le clavier" in French translates to "the keyboard" in English, referring to the input device typically used for typing characters on a computer or other electronic device.
The piano is the entire instrument. The clavier is the keyboard part.
A keyboard is 'un clavier' (masc.) in French.
The keyboard.
Keyboard = Clavier
the Well-Tempered Clavier
le clavier. Le clavier français est dit azerty à cause de la disposition des touches = the French keyboard is called azerty because of the layout of the keys.
A clavier is any one of many keyboard instruments (the most common would be a piano) so it is played by a person (or a dog, or chickens, if you watch the Muppet Show).
Any keyboard instrument...most common reference is Piano. Other examples are the harpsichord and the clavichord.
It's Alt GR to the right of our space bar Touche shift = AltGr sur clavier français. Elibi
Yes. I'm assuming that you are using the French word, clavier, to mean keyboard. The only difference is that the harpsichord would play the notes all the same volume while the piano, originally called the piano forte plays notes both quiet and loud.
Jérôme Clavier was born in 1983.