It's not as common as it once was, but yes, you can still buy (and play) a clavichord today.
Clavichord and the harpsichord.
its made out of brass and wood
Keyboard instruments.
I would imagine yes, living in the musical past, there is always a novelty mart for unusual or obsolete instruments such as the Clavichord, Lute, and harpsichord. The Clavichord was made in relatively portative sizes, so it is not a white elephant logistically. an attempt was made as recently as l963 by a German firm to modernize- indeed electrify , the instrument with an ear towards employment by modern rock bands. sorry, it misfired. the instruments in various forms, survive.
A rather tinny steel guitar. I am surprised it did not catch on. The Germans attempted to revive the instrument as recently as l953. Electro-models were made which were fully compatible with guitar amps.
No. The clavichord has strings.
my brother play on a clavichord
The clavichord is one of the oldest forms of a musical keyboard instrument. The shape of the clavichord is a box, with keys set in one side and strings running horizontally. Later instruments, such as the harpsichord were based on the clavichord.
Clavichord and the harpsichord.
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clavichord
its made out of brass and wood
Keyboard
Keyboard instruments.
A clavichord is a keyboard instrument producing a soft sound by means of metal blades attached to the inner ends of the keys gently striking the keys.
I would imagine yes, living in the musical past, there is always a novelty mart for unusual or obsolete instruments such as the Clavichord, Lute, and harpsichord. The Clavichord was made in relatively portative sizes, so it is not a white elephant logistically. an attempt was made as recently as l963 by a German firm to modernize- indeed electrify , the instrument with an ear towards employment by modern rock bands. sorry, it misfired. the instruments in various forms, survive.
Harpsichord and clavichord.