The clavichord is a stringed rectangular keyboard instrument that was used largely in the Late Middle Ages, through the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras.
Historically, it was mostly used as a practice instrument and as an aid to composition, not being loud enough for larger performances. The clavichord produces sound by striking brass or iron strings with small metal blades called tangents. Vibrations are transmitted through the bridge(s) to the soundboard.
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Fotografies fetes durant el Backstage pass al Museu de la Música de Barcelona, el 21-11-2013
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Line art drawing of the A note
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Clavichord, reworked by smial
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Clavichord Action
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Clavichord, modern copy of a fretted clavichord built by Israel Gellinger in 1670 conserved in Namur...
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The "Lépante" clavichord. Musée de la Musique - Paris.
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A 1977 clavichord by Keith Hill, op. 44 (opus 28 reworked).
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Engraving of a pedal clavichord published in Muzijkaal kunst-woordenboek
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Tangenty klawikordu.