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- Virginals - Wikipedia
A virginals is a smaller and simpler, rectangular or polygonal, form of harpsichord It has only one string per note, running more or less parallel to the keyboard, on the long side of the case Many, if not most, of the instruments were constructed without legs, and would be placed on a table for playing
- Virginal | Harpsichord, Clavichord, Keyboard | Britannica
Virginal, musical instrument of the harpsichord family, of which it may be the oldest member The virginal may take its name from Latin virga (“rod”), referring to the jacks, or wooden shafts that rest on the ends of the keys and hold the plucking mechanism
- VIRGINAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VIRGINAL is of, relating to, or characteristic of a virgin or virginity; especially : pure, chaste How to use virginal in a sentence
- Virginal - YouTube
Description and demonstration of the Virginal, a renaissance keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family, by Lark Powers, an Early Music student at the Pea
- VIRGINAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VIRGINAL definition: 1 never having had sex: 2 by, of, or relating to a virgin (= someone who has never had sex) or… Learn more
- VIRGINAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone as virginal, you mean that they look young and innocent, as if they have had no experience of sex Somehow she'd always been a child in his mind, pure and virginal It is traditional for the bride to wear virginal white
- Virginal - Organology
The Virginal is a keyboard instrument from the harpsichord family, featuring plucked strings and a rectangular or polygonal shape It produces a delicate, resonant sound and was popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods
- What does virginal mean? - Definitions. net
Virginal can be defined in two ways: 1 As an adjective, it refers to someone, especially a woman, who is pure or chaste, untouched, inexperienced, or something in its original, untouched state 2 As a noun, it refers to a musical instrument popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods
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