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- Harpsichord - Wikipedia
Harpsichord This harpsichord is the work of two celebrated makers: originally constructed by Andreas Ruckers in Antwerp (1646), it was later remodeled and expanded by Pascal Taskin in Paris (1780) A harpsichord[a] is a keyboard instrument that makes its sound by plucking a set of strings
- Harpsichord | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Harpsichord, keyboard musical instrument in which strings are set in vibration by plucking It was one of the most important keyboard instruments in European music from the 16th through the first half of the 18th century
- What Does a Harpsichord Sound Like? | Smithsonian Music
Kenneth Slowik, curator of the Musical Instrument Collection at National Museum of American History and artistic director of the Smithsonian Chamber Music Society, shows us how he plays the harpsichord
- Online Harpsichord | Digital Piano App
The harpsichord is a relative of the modern day piano Whereas the piano makes a sound by striking a hammer against a string, the harpsichord plucks the string, which gives it a distinctive twangy timbre
- What is a Harpsichord? Origins, How it Works Significance
A harpsichord is a keyboard instrument that produces sound by plucking strings when keys are pressed Unlike the modern piano, which strikes strings with hammers, the harpsichord’s mechanism gives it a distinctive, bright, and crisp tone
- For Sale | henry-lebedinsky
A rare opportunity to own a gorgeous harpsichord in mint condition from a highly-respected Boston builder, richly resonant yet with a lucid and clear tone Meticulously crafted, this true inner-outer instrument has a gorgeous carved mahogany stand which comes apart for easy transport
- Harpsichord Clearing House
The Harpsichord Clearing House specializes in the global sale, restoration and repair of new and used historical keyboard instruments
- How does a harpsichord work? - YouTube
How does a harpsichord work? Erin Helyard, Artistic Director of Pinchgut Opera, explains the mechanism inside this beautiful instrument
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