• The archicembalo /ɑːrkiˈtʃɛmbəloʊ/ (or arcicembalo, /ɑːrtʃiˈtʃɛmbəloʊ/) was a musical instrument described by Nicola Vicentino in 1555. This was a harpsichord...
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    Unbowed, Vicentino continued his experiments, and went on to build the archicembalo, which could play the music he described in his publications. Only one...
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  • piano Orphica Akkordolia Benju Bulbul tarang Clavicymbalum Harpsichord Archicembalo Lautenwerck Spinet Virginal Shahi baaja Taishōgoto Xenorphica Nyckelharpa...
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  • enharmonic keyboard was the archicembalo built by Nicola Vicentino, an Italian Renaissance composer and music theorist. The archicembalo had 36 keys per octave...
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    sometimes has keys that can play microtones when a "shift" key is pressed. Archicembalo, instrument with alternate keyboard with 36 keys Electronic keyboard...
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    to make a dominant seventh. This difference cannot be made in 12-ET. Archicembalo, alternate keyboard instrument with 36 keys per octave that was sometimes...
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  • could include split keys and multiple manuals; one such solution, the archicembalo, was mentioned by Nicola Vicentino in 1555. However, Werckmeister realised...
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    instrument, as demonstrated on several albums by E. Power Biggs. The archicembalo, built in the 16th century, had an unusual keyboard layout, designed...
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  • intervals and built a keyboard with 36 keys to the octave known as the archicembalo. While theoretically an interpretation of ancient Greek tetrachordal...
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    Archicembalo keyboard in cents....
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