Hey everyone, in this post I'm going to post some facts about the keyboard instruments which are piano, clavichord, harpsichord, and pipe organ.
The Keyboard Instruments
The Keyboard Instruments
Piano
- Piano was invented towards the end of the 17th century by Bartolomeo Cristofori
- It only gained popularity in the classical period and gradually replaced the harpsichord as the favourite keyboard media
- There are 88 keys on the modern piano, the high-pitched notes are to the player's right and the low-pitched notes are to the left
- There are three pedals on the piano :
- Left 'soft' pedal/'una corda' pedal softens the tone produced when depressed. To release the left pedal, the term 'tre corde' is used
- The middle 'sostenuto' pedal sustains selected notes when depressed
- The right 'sustaining' pedal or 'damper' pedal lifts the dampers off the strings when it is depressed to sustain the notes and to enrich the tone produced
Clavichord
- The clavichord is a small keyboard instrument with a compass of about four octaves
- It has no pedals
- The tone on the clavichord is produced by metal tangent hitting at the string when the key is depressed
- It is capable of producing soft and delicate sound
- It is used as a solo keyboard instrument from the 15th century to the 18th century
Harpsichord
- The harpsichord was the favourite keyboard media in the Baroque period
- The tone on the harpsichord is produced by quills plucking at the strings when a key is depressed. There are two or more strings to each note
- The range of dynamic is narrow for the harpsichor, it is not capable of producing very loud or very soft tone
- The harpsichord usually has two keyboards, sometimes even three
- The harpsichord has very little sustaining power, that is why ornaments are often used in Baroque music to emphasize a note
- The harpsichord uses pedals to control the quality of tone by selecting the type of quills used to pluck the strings.
Pipe Organ
- The organ has :
- a pedal board (played by the feet) called Pedal Organ
- two to five manual keyboards (played by the hands)
- There are two main kinds of stop on the organ :
- Flue stop
- Reed stop (for high-pitched notes)
- Other common stops that were used are the :
Diapason stop, Mutation stop, Mixture stop, Bourbon stop
- Combination of different stops on different keyboards produce varied tone
- The tone on the organ is produced by wind blowing through a series of pipes which is connected to a keyboard
That's all for keyboard instruments in this post!
I hope that you'll be able to learn something from this post, see you in next post!
Note : the pictures are not mine, credits to respective owners
I love piano\(^▽^)/
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ReplyDeletePiano is the king of all the other instruments...Coz Piano got a wide range of Octave...=3 Loving the Piano..hahaha
ReplyDeletePiano is the king of all the other instruments...Coz Piano got a wide range of Octave...=3 Loving the Piano..hahaha
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