manichordon (Meaning)

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manichordon ()

The clavichord or clarichord; -- called also dumb spinet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of manichordon

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manichordon Sentence Examples

  1. The musician deftly plucked the strings of his manichordon, filling the room with enchanting melodies.
  2. The manichordon's delicate soundboard amplified the subtle vibrations of the strings, creating a rich and resonant tone.
  3. The ornate body of the manichordon, adorned with intricate carvings, showcased the craftsmanship of its maker.
  4. The manichordon's compact size and portable nature made it a popular instrument for travelers and wandering minstrels.
  5. The strings of the manichordon were strung in specific ratios, creating intervals that resonated with the natural harmonic series.
  6. The manichordon's extended lower register allowed musicians to explore deeper and more resonant melodies.
  7. The reverberation of the manichordon's notes lingered in the air, creating an ethereal and mystical atmosphere.
  8. The manichordon's sustain enabled musicians to play long, expressive melodies without the need for continuous plucking.
  9. The versatility of the manichordon made it suitable for both solo performances and as an accompaniment to other instruments.
  10. The manichordon's enduring popularity speaks to its timeless beauty and the enduring power of its enchanting sound.

FAQs About the word manichordon

The clavichord or clarichord; -- called also dumb spinet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The musician deftly plucked the strings of his manichordon, filling the room with enchanting melodies.

The manichordon's delicate soundboard amplified the subtle vibrations of the strings, creating a rich and resonant tone.

The ornate body of the manichordon, adorned with intricate carvings, showcased the craftsmanship of its maker.

The manichordon's compact size and portable nature made it a popular instrument for travelers and wandering minstrels.