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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

i finally found the real Clavichord ! haha!!!
sorry...someone told me it's a hardsichord, so i made a mistake~!

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  • sorry....that's not mine...and i do want to know how to tune it...

  • actually this is a clavichord...

  • i saw a 'piano' that is much more interesting but i don't know what's the name of it.. .*^^*

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  • Of course. JUST because he's asian, he has to play SMB at the end...*sigh*

  • Invention 4- nice, but the sound is poor.

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  • how do you know if its out of tune? Can be just traditional tuning. Our system is infact out of tune, its just what you know.

  • Is your title short for "Clavichord real out of tune"?

  • 3 FPS lol

  • So which frame was the music in?

  • my toaster has more fps -____-

  • I enjoyed this......as well as SuperMario.............Splendi­d!

  • @sammyvvong

    Unlike harpsichords, clavichords don't require frequent tuning and it's pretty easy to do. The main decision is what temperament to use. The modern equal temperament works well for pieces like Das Wohltemperiertes Klavier, but others like werkmeister are popular amongst early music specialists.

    I tune my own, which I wouldn't if I had a piano - it's too much like hard work and takes (or would take me) ages.

  • @Sionolann

    I'm pretty sure you're correct ;-). I own a copy of a late C18 clavichord based on the one that Handel owned which is now in the Victoria & Albert museum in London. It looks very much like this.

  • Bahaha. I was just wondering, "I wonder what Two Part Invention No. 4 sounds like on a clavichord," so I put it into Finale NotePad under Clavichord. I YouTube'd Clavichord to just hear the real instrument and came across the song by complete accident. What're the odds?

  • This was one of the first pieces by Bach I learned. It's interesting to hear someone else playing it. Thanks for posting.

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