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2. A stringed keyboard instrument, such as a harpsichord. ... [German Klavier, from French clavier, from Old French, key-bearer, from Latin cl vis, key.] ... clavier - a stringed instrument that has a keyboard...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/clavier
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What ios a clavier? What is le clavier? What is the clavier? What does clavier mean? Who is Christien Clavier? What was known as clavier? What the hell is a clavier? What was known as a clavier? What is a clavier instrument?
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A Well-Tempered clavier is a keyboard instrument that is tuned to permit music written in any of the 24 possible keys signatures to sound good.
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www.earsense.org/Earsense/WTC/Vocabulary/clavier.html
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The clavichord is a European stringed keyboard instrument known from the late Medieval music, through the Renaissance music, Baroque music and Classical music era eras.... , and harpsichord ... The bowed clavier is a keyboard instrument strung with gut strings, the tone of which is produced by a steadily revolving well...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Keyboard_instrument
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Well-Tempered Clavier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Well-Tempered Clavier ( Das Wohltemperierte Klavier in the original German), BWV 846–893, is a collection of solo keyboard music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. He first gave the title to ...
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He had encouraged Mozart to transcribe three- and four-voice fugues from Johann Sebastian Bach's groundbreaking work for keyboard instrument, the Well-Tempered Clavier. This, then, had been the first performance of Mozart's transcription of Bach's Fugue No. ... These six three-part preludes and fugues are known today as K.
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Similar Sounds; Which instrument was also known as a clavier during the 18th century? A. harp; B. bassoon; C. tympani; D. marimba; E. harpsichord ... The Keyboard; The A-flat key on a piano is also known as ... A. G-sharp; B. B-sharp; C. F-sharp; D. H-sharp; E. D-sharp...
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www.greatauk.com/wqmusicalinstr.html
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This is an article about the north Indian stringed instrument known as sarod or sarode. ... Sarod is an instrument which is derived from the rabab. It is not an ancient instrument, probably no more than 150 to 200 years. It is essentially a bass rabab. It has a metal fingerboard with no frets.
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www.chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/sarod.html
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