"Clavichord" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The clavichord is an early keyboard instrument that was popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. It is a small, mechanical instrument that is played by pressing small metal keys that strike strings to produce sound. The clavichord is known for its warm, soft, and intimate sound, and was often used as a solo instrument or in small ensembles.
Claves refers to a pair of small, hollow, and cylindrical sticks used to produce a rhythmic pattern or percussive sound, typically in Afro-Cuban and Brazilian music.
The word "claviature" refers to the arrangement or layout of keys on a keyboard or piano, particularly with respect to their spatial relationship and the fingers used to play them.
The clavicle is the long, thin bone that connects the arm to the shoulder blade. It is also commonly referred to as the collarbone.