Me and my friend built this clavichord on the begginning of this year, using technical drawings of Silbermann clavichord as an inspiration. I made bass strings a little bit different than you can usually see in the majority of clavichords(they are close- winded). For this instrument we made also wooden rosette with natural pearls(original Silbermann has paper one). Thanks for a comment:)
That tempo makes good sense. I’m curious about the instrument. there seems to be an exceptional amount of yellow damping felt, and it also appears that the keys have some unusual design, squaring off in the last inch before the tangent. is there a reason that they are not completely square the whole way back?
The harpsichord is plucking the string so it nether can play legato nor staccato……..edit……….it sounds like some thing in between legato and staccato. The sound may be different (in my opinion , always different)
Could you even play it much faster on a (historic clavichord without it jamming? I don't know if they have overcome those limitations of polyphony (speed) on modern clavichords. It's not often you hear that sound in this age. Thanks.
@@rimmersbryggeri Yes, I can play it much faster on clavichord. I could play it bit faster here but still dont think there is need to play fast this piece on such instrument. This recording couldnt capture the whole beauty of its sound; when Im playing I just want to enjoy each note. I think playing faster and faster begun from modern piano, which does not have even half coloristic possibilities of clavichord.
@@marekkudriaszow3943 I agree with you but there could be some limitations to speed on a fretted clavichord if the piece was not written with the clavichord in mind. I love the clavichord because of Händls early life story. I think the tempo you chose here was perfect. I also like Glenn Goulds tempo on Rondo Alla Turca but I know that opinion can cause a stir in some kettles.
Very original. I know the piano but not the clavichord, original instrument of this composition. If you want, you can listen my (last) version on my channel and give me your opinion. Thank you. Mathys
@@fredericchopin3092 it literally says Clavichord in the video title. Catch a clue. And yes, to my ear this Clavichord needs some tuning. Some of the notes did not match across octaves, and that is simply wrong and has nothing to do with the chosen temperament or instrument design.
Sounds so much better on the clavichord. I like this tempo too. Those other people are going too fast and muddying the melody...
Thank you🐈
Bravo ! Vous avez raison de jouer JS Bach lentement.
Very nice playing and wonderful sounding instrument.
Thank you!
@@marekkudriaszow3943 especially since this piece is an old favorite of mine to play
Beautiful!
Thank you
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Düsseldorf
Would love to know some more about this clavichord!
Me and my friend built this clavichord on the begginning of this year, using technical drawings of Silbermann clavichord as an inspiration. I made bass strings a little bit different than you can usually see in the majority of clavichords(they are close- winded). For this instrument we made also wooden rosette with natural pearls(original Silbermann has paper one).
Thanks for a comment:)
That tempo makes good sense. I’m curious about the instrument. there seems to be an exceptional amount of yellow damping felt, and it also appears that the keys have some unusual design, squaring off in the last inch before the tangent. is there a reason that they are not completely square the whole way back?
Its just for design, we thought that it will look better
It’s certainly beautiful, with a nice complex sound to match.
@@fludeball thanks🙂🙂
It is called a harpsichord, a very long period ago there is no piano so people play the harpsichord. Bach played this kind of harpsichord/piano
The harpsichord is plucking the string so it nether can play legato nor staccato……..edit……….it sounds like some thing in between legato and staccato. The sound may be different (in my opinion , always different)
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Thank you!
Could you even play it much faster on a (historic clavichord without it jamming? I don't know if they have overcome those limitations of polyphony (speed) on modern clavichords. It's not often you hear that sound in this age. Thanks.
@@rimmersbryggeri Yes, I can play it much faster on clavichord. I could play it bit faster here but still dont think there is need to play fast this piece on such instrument. This recording couldnt capture the whole beauty of its sound; when Im playing I just want to enjoy each note. I think playing faster and faster begun from modern piano, which does not have even half coloristic possibilities of clavichord.
@@marekkudriaszow3943 I agree with you but there could be some limitations to speed on a fretted clavichord if the piece was not written with the clavichord in mind. I love the clavichord because of Händls early life story. I think the tempo you chose here was perfect. I also like Glenn Goulds tempo on Rondo Alla Turca but I know that opinion can cause a stir in some kettles.
@@rimmersbryggeri You are right. On fretted clavichord it can be little limitation but this is unfretted- so no limits 🙂
It appears your listing felt is too much and too tight this instrument can give you a sweeter sound and a touch with less blocking.
Good playing. Suddenly it's the eighties and I'm watching that Apple IIc commercial again.
Or whichever apple it was. Maybe it was the Mac.
I think it was actually for the Commodore 64.
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Very original. I know the piano but not the clavichord, original instrument of this composition. If you want, you can listen my (last) version on my channel and give me your opinion. Thank you. Mathys
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is it out of tune, or is that just how the bass notes sound?
It is called a harpsicord, nothing is wrong with the piano, this is the kind of piano/harpsichord Bach plays in his time
@@fredericchopin3092 it literally says Clavichord in the video title. Catch a clue.
And yes, to my ear this Clavichord needs some tuning. Some of the notes did not match across octaves, and that is simply wrong and has nothing to do with the chosen temperament or instrument design.
@@fredericchopin3092 it's a Clavichord. Entirely different thing.
@@lordsharshabeel
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Master the instrument