harpsichon Synonyms

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harpsichon Meaning

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harpsichon (n.)

A harpsichord.

harpsichon Sentence Examples

  1. The harpsichord's delicate tinkling filled the grand hall with ethereal melodies.
  2. The musician's fingers danced over the harpsichord's keys, creating an enchanting tapestry of sound.
  3. The harpsichord stood majestically in the corner of the drawing room, an antique treasure.
  4. The harpsichord's soundboard resonated with exquisite resonance, captivating the audience.
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach often performed impromptu compositions on the harpsichord.
  6. The harpsichord's quill plectra plucked the strings, producing a vibrant and distinct tone.
  7. The harpsichord served as a substitute for the organ in homes and smaller churches.
  8. The harpsichord's popularity waned during the Romantic era, but it has experienced a resurgence in recent years.
  9. The harpsichord's wooden frame and metal strings contribute to its characteristic sound.
  10. The harpsichord's sustained notes and rapid arpeggiations make it an ideal instrument for baroque music.

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A harpsichord.

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The harpsichord's delicate tinkling filled the grand hall with ethereal melodies.

The musician's fingers danced over the harpsichord's keys, creating an enchanting tapestry of sound.

The harpsichord stood majestically in the corner of the drawing room, an antique treasure.

The harpsichord's soundboard resonated with exquisite resonance, captivating the audience.