Topic: Neupert Clavi - don't you just love it ?

There are so many different clavichords out there that it's difficult to chose a setting that sound most authentic...

This is my second attempt... I've altered the mic settings, the tuning, pitch, etc...

JS Bach - Fantasia Cm (Part A) on Neupert Clavichord

Re: Neupert Clavi - don't you just love it ?

Smilie wrote:

There are so many different clavichords out there that it's difficult to chose a setting that sound most authentic...

This is my second attempt... I've altered the mic settings, the tuning, pitch, etc...

JS Bach - Fantasia Cm (Part A) on Neupert Clavichord

Thank you, Smilie! Nice attempt.

Yes indeed, there are many different clavichords and it can be impossible to get the authentic sound ( and to which one of all these clavichords….?).
But here is my second try to get an extremely delicate sound in a way that ”seems not to be of this world” (etheral?)

I’m playing a part from Passacaglia - Suite No.7 in G minor by Georg Friedrich Handel (1685 - 1759)  1 minute 51 seconds. Of course I could not help but joke a little in the middle and the end 
It’s so fun experimenting. Maybe this design can be the favorite among some countries….. 

Best,

Stig

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...Handel.mp3

Re: Neupert Clavi - don't you just love it ?

Here is a more modern version of G F Handel Passacaglia, the so-called Händel/Halvorsen version. My different ”Neupert sound” from the above version in this thread( flavoured with my choir).There are so many different clavichords out there and with different settings and now we have these many ”our own” settings as supplements.
What a joy!   Now it is just to choose the one you like  Could say this is a new Neupert, a more developed model 2021.

Best,

Stig

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...sen%20.mp3