This article investigates the extent of production and perception of dynamic differences on a French historical harpsichord, extensively revised in 1788 by Pascal Taskin. A historical review reports on the descriptions of two different types of touch found in treatises of the 18th century. These two touches (loud/struck and soft/pressed) were used to perform single tones on the lower, upper, peau de buffle (PDB) registers (the last of which Taskin is credited with having invented) and the coupled 8-foot registers to investigate differences in dynamics. Acoustic measurements show varied differences of up to 11 dB for the two types of touch over different pitches in each register. The strongest difference is measured in the first harmonic of no...
Two experiments were conducted on an upright and a grand piano, both either producing string vibrati...
For keyboardists, touch is a paradox. It refers to the physical actions that constitute performance,...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
This article investigates the extent of production and perception of dynamic differences on a French...
At the Edinburgh University Collection of Historical Instruments (EUCHMI) there are two virginals w...
Keyboard temperaments have been extensively discussed in historical treatises as well as more recent...
We present a novel music signal processing task of classifying the tuning of a harpsichord from audi...
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Can listeners recognize the individual characteristics of unfamiliar performers playing two differen...
In this thesis some aspects of the acoustics of the piano and harpsichord are discussed. Initiall...
The armature of an electro-mechanical vibrating system was mounted on the bridge of the harpsichord....
The tenuous boundaries that separate humans, animals, and machines fascinate and sometimes unsettle ...
The revival harpsichord leads a double life today—enjoying a small fan base on the edge of obsolesce...
This thesis examines the English virginal -a rectangular plucked keyboard instrument - of which the...
Two experiments were conducted on an upright and a grand piano, both either producing string vibrati...
For keyboardists, touch is a paradox. It refers to the physical actions that constitute performance,...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
This article investigates the extent of production and perception of dynamic differences on a French...
At the Edinburgh University Collection of Historical Instruments (EUCHMI) there are two virginals w...
Keyboard temperaments have been extensively discussed in historical treatises as well as more recent...
We present a novel music signal processing task of classifying the tuning of a harpsichord from audi...
One of the most fascinating keyboard instruments which precedes the pianoforte is the harpsichord. ...
This paper explores keyboard technology in music from the Baroque era to today. Central focus is on ...
Can listeners recognize the individual characteristics of unfamiliar performers playing two differen...
In this thesis some aspects of the acoustics of the piano and harpsichord are discussed. Initiall...
The armature of an electro-mechanical vibrating system was mounted on the bridge of the harpsichord....
The tenuous boundaries that separate humans, animals, and machines fascinate and sometimes unsettle ...
The revival harpsichord leads a double life today—enjoying a small fan base on the edge of obsolesce...
This thesis examines the English virginal -a rectangular plucked keyboard instrument - of which the...
Two experiments were conducted on an upright and a grand piano, both either producing string vibrati...
For keyboardists, touch is a paradox. It refers to the physical actions that constitute performance,...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...