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- Chekker abstract "The chekker (or archiquier, eschequier, scaquer, scacarum, Schachtbret) is the name of a European early musical instrument of the Middle Ages, first documented in 1360, whose exact details are a matter of academic debate. Some have suggested that the name is simply an alternate term for the clavichord, virginal, or similar early keyboard instrument, while others suggest that it refers to a distinctly different stringed keyboard instrument not otherwise well-attested.".
- Chekker wikiPageExternalLink in-search-of-the-chekker.pdf.
- Chekker wikiPageID "44732764".
- Chekker wikiPageLength "1455".
- Chekker wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Chekker wikiPageRevisionID "638257023".
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Category:1360_introductions.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harpsichord.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_and_extinct_musical_instruments.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Clavichord.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Early_music.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLink Virginals.
- Chekker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chekker".
- Chekker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chekker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:String-instrument-stub.
- Chekker subject Category:1360_introductions.
- Chekker subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Chekker subject Category:Harpsichord.
- Chekker subject Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Chekker subject Category:Lost_and_extinct_musical_instruments.
- Chekker hypernym Instrument.
- Chekker type Agent.
- Chekker comment "The chekker (or archiquier, eschequier, scaquer, scacarum, Schachtbret) is the name of a European early musical instrument of the Middle Ages, first documented in 1360, whose exact details are a matter of academic debate. Some have suggested that the name is simply an alternate term for the clavichord, virginal, or similar early keyboard instrument, while others suggest that it refers to a distinctly different stringed keyboard instrument not otherwise well-attested.".
- Chekker label "Chekker".
- Chekker sameAs m.012hctsw.
- Chekker wasDerivedFrom Chekker?oldid=638257023.
- Chekker isPrimaryTopicOf Chekker.