The instrument described is a clavichord.
Although not very popular nowadays, it was important between the 15th and the 19th century. In popular music, variations of it can be found in songs by artists such as Stevie Wonder and Bjork, but they mostly used the electric version of the instrument.
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It's called the circle of fifths because each key signature is separated by the distance of a fifth interval (for example: C to G on the circle above represents a fifth). Now move one space to G, the next key. You'll notice in the outer ring of the circle that a new sharp (teal box) comes along with it.
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C D E F G A and B Major - that’s 7
C# D# F# G# and A# Major (you can also rename it as Db Eb Gb and Bb respectively) - that’s 5
7 + 5 = 12. 12 different major key scales
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Shading-it helps show movement and depth. Dark colour-it helps show difference. Layering and overlapping-it creates a texture that make your painting/art look like its 3D.
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The ukulele was the acoustic instrument invented on the island