harpsichord
English
Alternative forms
- harpsicord (dated)
- musical notation, always capitalized: Cemb., Hpcd., Hpd., Hpsd., Hrpsd.
Etymology
From French harpechorde, from New Latin harpicordium, from harpa (“harp”) + chorda (“string”).
Noun
harpsichord (plural harpsichords)
- (music) A musical instrument with a keyboard that produces sound through a mechanical process. When the performer presses a key, a corresponding plectrum plucks a tuned string. The harpsichord originated in late medieval Europe and is one of the most important instruments used to perform Baroque music.
Derived terms
- harpsichordist
- pedal harpsichord
- lute harpsichord
Translations
musical instrument
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References
- 1986. A Plain & Easy Introduction to the Harpsichord. Ruth Nurmi. Pg. 15.
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