Clavichord
1977 unfretted clavichord by Keith Hill | |
| Keyboard instrument | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Clarichord |
| Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 314.122-4-8 (Simple chordophone with keyboard sounded by tangents) |
| Developed | Early 14th century |
The clavichord is a stringed rectangular keyboard instrument[1] that was used largely in the Late Middle Ages, through the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras.[2] Historically, it was mostly used as a practice instrument and as an aid to composition, not being loud enough for larger performances.[2] 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.[1]
- ^ a b Graham Howard (December 2017). "Clavichord history". UK Pianos. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
- ^ a b Robert Kelley (December 1998). "Clavichord Technique and Performance Practice: An annotated bibliography". Retrieved June 7, 2019.