an early version of the piano, known for its softer and more delicate sound compared to modern pianos, commonly used in classical music from the 18th and 19th centuries
古钢琴, 早期钢琴
an early keyboard instrument with strings struck by tangents, known for its soft and intimate sound, used in historical and early music
切线钢琴, 早期键盘乐器
a box-like musical instrument that is held in both hands and is played by squeezing and stretching it while pressing its keys
手风琴
a large keyboard instrument with rows of pipes in different sizes, each played by a separate set of keys, producing a wide range of tones
管风琴
an early keyboard instrument resembling a piano in which the strings are plucked rather than being hit with a hammer
羽管键琴, 古键琴
a rare instrument that combines a keyboard with bowed strings, known for its unique and expressive sound, used in avant-garde and experimental music
弯曲的键盘, 弓弦乐器键盘
a Western European keyboard instrument producing soft tones, especially used in the 18th century
古钢琴
a historical keyboard instrument similar to a dulcimer, known for its plucked strings and bright sound, used in medieval and Renaissance music
古钢琴, 古钢琴
a historical keyboard instrument that resembles a lute, known for its plucked strings and delicate sound, used in Baroque music
拉乌腾韦克, 键盘乐器
a hybrid musical instrument with strings like a harp and a small attached keyboard for plucking or damping the strings
克拉维竖琴, 带键盘的竖琴
a type of accordion that is played by pressing buttons or keys on one side of the instrument, rather than by pulling and pushing a bellows as with the more common piano accordion
按钮手风琴, 键式手风琴
a type of accordion that has buttons arranged in a diatonic scale pattern, typically used in folk, traditional, and regional music styles
标准音阶按钮手风琴, 按钮式大调手风琴
a type of accordion that is played by pressing piano-style keys on one side of the instrument while operating a bellows with the other hand to create sound
钢琴手风琴, 键盘手风琴
a musical instrument that produces sound by sending steam or compressed air through large whistles, and is often used in outdoor events such as circuses and fairs
卡里奥佩
a small, keyboard-like wind instrument with a unique sound that is a cross between an accordion and a clarinet
克拉维奥拉
a small polygonal instrument that resembles an accordion which is played by pressing keys and pulling and pushing its sides
风琴, 手风琴
a type of keyboard instrument that produces sound by forcing air through metal reeds when keys are pressed
簧管琴, 簧管乐器
a keyboard instrument that produces sound by forcing air through reeds using a foot-operated bellows or hand-pumped mechanism
泵风琴, 踏板风琴
a large keyboard instrument with rows of pipes in various lengths each played by a separate set of keys, producing a wide range of tones
管风琴, 管乐器
a musical instrument with a small keyboard in which hammers hit a row of steel plates, producing a bell-like sound
铝钦琴, 铝钦琴乐器
a historical keyboard instrument that produces a soft and delicate tone, similar to a celesta or glockenspiel
杜尔西通
a musical instrument resembling a small organ in which the performer operates the pedals by feet and plays notes on the keyboard
和声器
a mechanical musical instrument which produces a particular tune by turning a handle
滚筒风琴, 手摇风琴
an early keyboard instrument similar to a harpsichord with strings set slantwise
古钢琴, 竖琴键盘
a distinctive musical instrument that produces sound through struck or bowed glass rods, known for its unique and ethereal timbre
玻璃乐器, 玻璃和弦
a rare and obsolete keyboard instrument resembling a harmonium or pump organ, used in some 19th-century compositions
特尔波迪翁
an electromechanical piano with metal reeds and hammers that produces a bright and percussive sound
沃尔基策电钢琴, 沃尔基策电动机械钢琴
an electric piano that uses metal tines struck by hammers to produce its signature warm and mellow sound
罗德斯钢琴, 电动罗德斯钢琴
a keyboard instrument that uses strings and pickups to produce a distinctive percussive and funky sound
克拉维内特, 键盘乐器
a large piano with three legs and a horizontal frame and strings, known for its powerful sound and wide range
大钢琴, 落地钢琴