A bank of keys on a musical instrument.
A stringed instrument that has a keyboard.
1 His father was his first teacher, teaching him both violin and clavier .
2 Three, reverend clavier ; and yet the ladies spoke of four.
3 On the opening of the door a little procession entered, headed by the clavier .
4 They are only a frolic of art, meant to increase thy confidence in the clavier .
5 The Salone contained a piano, not a clavier , which Anthony Hopkins played in the film.
6 All respect to his four-part writing, but his clavier fugues are nothing but long-drawn-out versetti.
7 Is the reverend clavier back at his post again?
8 Haydn's chief instrument was the clavier , but in addition to that he diligently practiced the violin.
9 I used to take my little clavier under my arm, and go off to practice undisturbed.
10 Shall I have to beat thee over the head with my clavier to teach thee manners?
11 After dinner my son sat down at the clavier and delighted the company by his exquisite playing.
12 He used to accompany operatic or other performances at court upon the clavier , and also composed pieces.
13 She didn't 'low krummhorn or clavier perhaps because she thought it would unleash in her impulses better leashed.
14 We imitate it not only on wind instruments but also on the viols and even on the clavier .
15 Here he received a thorough training in singing, in clavier , and violin playing, and also a good education.
16 The case was either rectangular, or followed the outlines of the harp, a progenitor of this clavier type.
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