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  2. Tack piano - Wikipedia

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    A tack piano (also known as a harpsipiano, jangle piano, and junk piano) is an altered version of an ordinary piano, in which objects such as thumbtacks or nails are placed on the felt-padded hammers of the instrument at the point where the hammers hit the strings, giving the instrument a tinny, more percussive sound. It is used to evoke the ...

  3. The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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    Don Randi – Harpsichord, Keyboards, Piano, Tack Piano; Emil Richards – Vibraphone; Lyle Ritz – Bass (Upright), Guitar (Bass) Howard Roberts – Guitar, Ukulele; Alan Robinson – French Horn; Leon Russell – Piano; Ralph Salmins – Drums; Billy Strange – Guitar, Tambourine; Ernie Tack – Trombone (Bass) Paul Tanner – Theremin

  4. Johann Christoph Neupert - Wikipedia

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    The "Neupert Piano Historical Collection", which was continued by his descendants and today comprises over 300 exhibits, has been housed in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg since 1968. On the basis of this collection, Neupert built harpsichords , then also spinets , clavichords and fortepianos from 1906 onwards.

  5. Rocky Mount Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mount Instruments (RMI) was a subsidiary of the Allen Organ Company, based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, active from 1966 to 1982.The company was formed to produce portable musical instruments, and manufactured several electronic pianos, harpsichords, and organs that used oscillators to create sound, instead of mechanical components like an electric piano.

  6. Maene - Wikipedia

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    Maene is a piano and harpsichord manufacturer based in Ruiselede, Belgium.. The company was founded by Albert Maene-Doutreloigne and Zulma Doutreloigne in 1938. It is currently under the direction of their son Chris Maene.

  7. Virginals - Wikipedia

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    Like the harpsichord, the virginals has its origins in the psaltery, to which a keyboard was applied, probably in the 15th century. The first mention of the word is in Paulus Paulirinus of Prague's (1413–1471) Tractatus de musica , of around 1460, where he writes: "The virginal is an instrument in the shape of a clavichord, having metal ...

  8. Kirkman (harpsichord makers) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkman harpsichord in Williamsburg. Charles Burney wrote a good deal about Jacob Kirkman, and Fanny Burney described him as 'the first harpsichord maker of the times'; he and Burkat Shudi dominated the production of English harpsichords in the second half of the 18th century, and many of their instruments survive today, though more than twice as many Kirkmans remain, leading Frank Hubbard to ...

  9. Harpsichord - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most celebrated composers who wrote for the harpsichord were Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759), who composed numerous suites for harpsichord, and especially J. S. Bach (1685–1750), whose solo works (for instance, The Well-Tempered Clavier and the Goldberg Variations), continue to be performed very widely, often on the piano.