klaviers
Klaviers, also known as clavire or claiviers in historical texts, are a family of musical instruments characterized by their keyboard interface and stringed sound production. They are a subset of keyboard percussion instruments that produce sound primarily through the plucking or striking of strings, which are then amplified acoustically or electronically.
Historically, klaviers date back to early keyboard instruments such as the harpsichord and clavichord, which were
Klaviers are distinguished by their mechanism and sound production techniques. They may produce sounds via plucked
In contemporary contexts, klaviers are used across various music genres, from classical to popular music. Their
The design and construction of klaviers often emphasize durability, responsiveness, and tonal quality, with materials and