I have heard from members here and there that a Clavichord can help accentuate the piano playing and help you articulate Baroque passages more properly.
Can anyone respond about this?
Everyone's right, but a word about the specific, from my vantage point: remember that clavichords depend on a very refined kind of touch. Not only can they perform
vibrato unlike any other keyboard instrument, if you press too hard, you actually change the pitch of what you are playing.
So obviously, that teaches a very refined, controlled kind of touch. It's important to remember that the art of playing keyboard, any keyboard, is the art of touch. Naturally, when we focus on how we want a succession of keys to sound, and the feeling that arises from success, our bodies will respond.
Walter Ramsey