Tangent piano

Tangent piano

The tangent piano is a very rare keyboard instrument that resembles a harpsichord and early pianos in design. It normally features five octaves of keys and the strings are acted upon by narrow wooden or metal slips when the keys are depressed.

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enThe tangent piano is a very rare keyboard instrument that resembles a harpsichord and early pianos in design. It normally features five octaves of keys and the strings are acted upon by narrow wooden or metal slips when the keys are depressed.
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enThe tangent piano is a very rare keyboard instrument that resembles a harpsichord and early pianos in design. It normally features five octaves of keys and the strings are acted upon by narrow wooden or metal slips when the keys are depressed.
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Action (music)
Arnault de Zwolle
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Category:Piano
Christoph Gottlieb Schröter
Christoph Hammer
Clavichord
England
Escapement
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Fortepiano
French language
Germany
Gottfried Silbermann
Hammer
Harpsichord
Italian language
Johann Esaias von Seidel
Johann Sebastian Bach
Keyboard instrument
Metal
Miklos Spanyi
Octave
Pantaleon Hebenstreit
Pantalon
Piano
Piano pedals
Strings (music)
Sulzbach-Rosenberg
Sustain pedal
Tangent (clavichord)
Timbre
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wood
SameAs
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m.052w 6
Piano à tangentes
Q454862
Tangentenflyugel
Tangentenklavier
Tangent piano
Тангентенфлюгель
Тангентенфлюгель
Subject
Category:Piano
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