Classical Harpsichords

Classical harpsichords are keyboard instruments that were popular during the Baroque period, known for their distinctive sound created by plucking strings with quill or plastic plectra. They typically have multiple sets of strings at different pitches, allowing for a range of tonal colors and dynamics. Classical harpsichords often feature elaborate decorations and intricate designs, reflecting the craftsmanship and artistry of the era in which they were produced. These instruments were commonly used in chamber music, solo performances, and as accompaniment for vocalists and instrumentalists.




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Classical Harpsichords