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the harpsichord
Keyboard instruments, such as the organ, piano, or harpsichord.
The piano/pianoforte is the keyboard instrument that succeeded the harpsichord. It rose in popularity during the late stages of the Classical period and beginnings of the Romantic era.
Like the piano, the Harpsichord is a percussion instrument because the sound is produced by striking.
It is a harpsichord, a baroque keyboard instrument that was very popular before the piano was invented.
the harpsichord
Keyboard instruments, such as the organ, piano, or harpsichord.
No, they were written for keyboard instruments such as piano and harpsichord also.
The piano/pianoforte is the keyboard instrument that succeeded the harpsichord. It rose in popularity during the late stages of the Classical period and beginnings of the Romantic era.
Like the piano, the Harpsichord is a percussion instrument because the sound is produced by striking.
Any keyboard instrument...most common reference is Piano. Other examples are the harpsichord and the clavichord.
It is a harpsichord, a baroque keyboard instrument that was very popular before the piano was invented.
A harpsichord was the keyboard instrument before piano fortes, the modern piano. Unlike a piano, where hammars hit the strings, a harpsichord's strings were plucked by quills, or "jacks." Harpsichords were used by Bach and other composers of that time period.
A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano.Among the earliest keyboard instruments are the pipe organ, hurdy gurdy, clavichord, and harpsichord.
Any instrument which produces music by means of touching the keys on a keyboard, one key for each note, is a keyboard instrument. That is how a piano works, and an organ, and a harpsichord, and a clavichord. The most recent invention is a simple electric keyboard that is plugged into an amplifier with speaker. This is sometimes simply called a keyboard.
It's an alternate term for pedal harpsichord, an instrument that has a pedal keyboard like an organ's. See for example the great 1960's album "Bach on the Pedal Harpsichord" by E. Power Biggs (Columbia Records)
It's an alternate term for pedal harpsichord, an instrument that has a pedal keyboard like an organ's. See for example the great 1960's album "Bach on the Pedal Harpsichord" by E. Power Biggs (Columbia Records)