Examples of 'clavichord' in a sentence

Meaning of "clavichord"

clavichord (noun) - A clavichord is a musical instrument similar to a piano but with a simpler construction and a softer sound. It is commonly used in the context of music history, early keyboard instruments, or classical music performances
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  • An early keyboard instrument producing a soft sound by means of metal blades (called tangents) attached to the inner ends of the keys gently striking the strings.

How to use "clavichord" in a sentence

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Bach took clavichord lessons with him.
Resonance setting will produce a clavichord effect.
For clavichord and piano forte.
It is speculated that this was a clavichord or harpsichord.
The clavichord is a keyboard instrument.
Already plays the clavichord.
Clavichord technique is different from both harpsichord and piano technique.
The strings of the clavichord are damped at one end.
His preference seems to have been for playing the clavichord.
They probably had a spinet or a clavichord or things like that.
This is the only album on which Peterson plays the clavichord.
One Navy officer has his clavichord with him on an aircraft carrier.
Even invented a kind of clavichord.
Clavichord Return to list of instruments.
To the last of these they added clavichord and percussion.

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Baroque band, clavichord and diegetic brass instruments.
Today I would like to explain how the key of the clavichord works to the sound.
So does he give clavichord concerts and stuff in Holland?
Or maybe I will paralyze the clavichord.
Haydn is known to have used a clavichord when he composed The Creation.
For I spend hours playing my clavichord.
My clavichord still remains, I am told, no doubt to be preserved in some museum.
If I could set up our clavichord.
The Self-Portrait at the Clavichord with a Servant is considered to be her masterpiece.
Will you play something on the clavichord again?
This Clavichord sounds lute-like, has a great dynamic range of and is easy to play.
Woman at Clavichord.
He received valuable teaching from his brother, who instructed him on the clavichord.
He was a violinist, and played the clavichord and the balalaika.
Ray Manzarek played the final version of this song on a harpsichord, not a clavichord.
It sounds like Emerson is playing either a clavichord or an upright, overstrung piano.
His performances of The Well-Tempered Clavier were recorded on both the harpsichord and the clavichord.
I hear his variations for the clavichord on an old air, Youth has an end.
He performs on period instruments including the harpsichord, pipe organ, clavichord and pedal piano.
Aapo Häkkinen, clavichord and harpsichord.
Suddenly, the instrument is somewhere else between a clavichord and a Hammond.
The clavichord and the harpsichord appeared during the 14th century-the clavichord probably being earlier.
Today, he is best known as a clavichord maker.
When the clavichord keys are played, a T-shaped bar strikes a string inside.
I pay you to sit in torturing the clavichord all day?
Noteworthy is the clavichord built by Christoph Dreßel, Leipzig, ca.
Studies in organology focuses on acoustic instruments ( especially the clavichord and organ ) and digital instruments.
Bach and the Clavichord ( for Jovanka Marville 's album on the Passacaille label ).
He has appeared throughout Europe as a harpsichordist, but also on the clavichord and fortepiano.
Anonymous fretted Clavichord based on an original from the north of Germany or Scandinavia, 1700.
Originally, Violet played the piano, but she rose to fame playing the harpsichord and clavichord.
You think I made them bring the clavichord to your door to play alone?
And I imagine you are skillful with needle and thread . The clavichord.
Will you play something on the clavichord again? - Another time.
He also built pianos, harpsichords, and probably a clavichord.

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