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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.

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The Clavichord is a stringed keyboard instrument known from the Midieval times to the Baroque times in Europe. The clavichord produces sound when you strike the small iron or brass strings with a small blade called a tangent. Vibrations are sent to the soundboard via the bridge of the instrument.

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