different between clavichord vs harpsicord

clavichord

English

Etymology

From German Klavichord, from Renaissance Latin clavichordium, from cl?vis (key) + chorda (cord, string).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?klæv.??k??d/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?klæv.??k??d/

Noun

clavichord (plural clavichords)

  1. (music) An early keyboard instrument producing a soft sound by means of metal blades (called tangents) attached to the inner ends of the keys gently striking the strings.
    Synonym: manichord

Coordinate terms

  • (instrument): harpsichord, piano, spinet

Derived terms

  • clavichordist
  • clavinet

Translations

See also

  • clavichord on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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harpsicord

English

Noun

harpsicord (plural harpsicords)

  1. Dated form of harpsichord.
    • 1922, Thomas Hardy, 'Haunting Fingers: A Phantasy in a Museum of Musical Instruments' in Late Lyrics and Earlier with Many Other Verses, Macmillan, page 60:
      “The tender pat
      Of her aery finger-tips
      Upon me daily—I rejoiced thereat!”
      (Thuswise a harpsicord, as from dampered lips.)

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