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The Harpsichord Project

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Creating a harpsichord to donate to my high school music program. - Growing up, I have always wondered how keyboard instruments work. Four-year-old me was enthralled: you push a button, and somehow sound comes out! Without electricity! I remained in the dark about how these instruments work until a teacher my freshman year in high school talked about “reverse engineering”—taking apart something to see how it works. That got me interested—could I do that to a keyboard instrument? What better way to learn how these instruments worked than building one myself?The opportuni ...

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Creating a harpsichord to donate to my high school music program. - Growing up, I have always wondered how keyboard instruments work. Four-year-old me was enthralled: you push a button, and somehow sound comes out! Without electricity! I remained in the dark about how these instruments work until a teacher my freshman year in high school talked about “reverse engineering”—taking apart something to see how it works. That got me interested—could I do that to a keyboard instrument? What better way to learn how these instruments worked than building one myself?The opportunity presented itself this year. One of the classes I am taking this year is called WISE, where the first semester is a rigorous English class and the second semester, we each pick a project—nearly anything—and work like mad to complete it. For my project, I tho
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