clavation

/klæˈveɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

The act or process of shaping or forming something, particularly a sound or a melody, by using the fingers to press the keys of a musical instrument, especially the piano.

“The musician’s skillful clavation brought a new level of emotion to the song.”

Synonyms

  • clavature
  • clavier

Antonyms

  • inaudibility