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    Bebung (German: a trembling; [ˈbeːbʊŋ]) is a type of vibrato executed on the clavichord. When a clavichord key is pressed, a small metal tangent strikes...
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  • clavichord bebung only produces pitches above the note. Sheet music does not often explicitly indicate bebung. Composers generally let players apply bebung at...
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  • authors used various descriptive terms interchangeably, including tremolo, bebung, or tremblement, or descriptions such as wavering, shake or trillo. These...
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    affected by varying the force of the tangent against the string (known as Bebung). When the key is released, the tangent loses contact with the string and...
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  • one note after the other, rather than all of the notes at the same time. Bebung is a type of vibrato used on the clavichord, a Baroque music era keyboard...
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  • Finger vibrato is also a standard part of clavichord technique, known as Bebung. Until the first half of the 20th century, the clavichord was the only keyboard...
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  • (mode) Bayreuth canon Bayreuth Festival Beam Beat (music) Beatmatching Bebung Beethoven and C minor Beethoven's compositional method Beethoven's musical...
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    him in 1744. In 1761 he invented the Clavecinbebung, a harpsichord with a Bebung mechanism, which allowed it to play vibratos. Around this time, he was conferred...
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    Emanuel Bach wrote for, with good tone and volume, and capable of expressive bebung. Eight Hass harpsichords are known to survive. A massive instrument by Johann...
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    vibrate more or less rapidly, responding to the key pressure, like the Bebung on clavichords in the Baroque. There are five large sections in Klavierstück...
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