A clavichord is a keyboard instrument that produces sound by pressing keys that set small brass blades in motion to strike strings. It is known for its expressive capabilities due to the player's control over dynamics and touch sensitivity. The sound produced is gentle and intimate, making it popular for chamber music settings.
A clavichord produces sound by striking a string with a small metal piece called a tangent, while a piano produces sound by striking a string with a felt-covered hammer. The clavichord has a softer sound and limited dynamic range compared to the piano, which has a wider range and louder volume capabilities.
A sound is produced when a metal blade called a tangent strikes the string.
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No. The clavichord has strings.
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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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its made out of brass and wood
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Keyboard instruments.
It's not as common as it once was, but yes, you can still buy (and play) a clavichord today.
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.
A clavichord is a stringed keyboard instrument that was common through the classical era. It was primarily a practice instrument, as it was not loud enough to be heard in a performance setting.