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  2. Clavichord - Wikipedia

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    Until electronic amplification in the twentieth century, it was impossible to use the quiet clavichord in anything but a small room. However, during the clavichord's heyday, evenings of music-making in the home formed the largest part of people's musical experiences. In the home the clavichord was the ideal instrument for solo keyboard music ...

  3. Russell Collection - Wikipedia

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    There are two North German instruments, both made in Hamburg by Johann Adolph Hass: an unfretted clavichord dating from 1763, [18] and a single-manual harpsichord made in 1764. [19] There is also a small German triple-fretted clavichord from about 1700.

  4. Christian Ernst Friederici - Wikipedia

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    Both makers' clavichords had strings an octave higher in the bass register of the instrument, which Bach disliked. [6] [19] Bach may have acted as Friederici's agent; [20] Forkel wrote that Bach was selling fortbiens in 1773. [17] The Mozart family owned two instruments by Friederici: a two-manual harpsichord and possibly a clavichord. [21]

  5. List of historical harpsichord makers - Wikipedia

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    Boalch-Mould Online A searchable database of 2000+ harpsichord and clavichord makers, 2500 instruments, and 4300 instrument photos. The first edition of Donald Boalch's catalog of harpsichord makers is accessible online at www.hathitrust.org.

  6. Spinet - Wikipedia

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    Loesser notes that the spinet was not entirely new, as very small pianos had been manufactured at various times in the 19th century. [ 10 ] After the 1930s, many people still continued to purchase spinets; a 1947 study showed that about 50 percent of all pianos sold during that production year were pianos strung vertically of 37 inches (0.94 m ...

  7. Virginals - Wikipedia

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    Small, early virginals were played either in the lap, or more commonly, rested on a table, [6] but nearly all later examples were provided with their own stands. The heyday of the virginals was the latter half of the 16th century to the later 17th century, until the high Baroque period , when it was eclipsed in England by the bentside spinet ...

  8. John Challis (harpsichord) - Wikipedia

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    John Challis (1907–1974) was an American builder of harpsichords and clavichords, at one time the only such maker of harpsichords in the United States.. His father Charles was a jeweler and watchmaker who moved his family from South Lyon, Michigan to Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1919.

  9. List of keyboard instruments - Wikipedia

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    A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument played using a keyboard, a row of levers which are pressed by the fingers.The most common of these are the piano, organ, and various electronic keyboards, including synthesizers and digital pianos.