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Double-manual harpsichord,
Technical description: Two manual English harpsichord. Compass F₁,G₁ - F₆ [FF,GG - f''']. Four registers: 2 × 8-ft, 4-ft, and lute. Dogleg.Four brass stop knobs protrude through the nameboard. 4-ft and lute on left, 2 × 8-ft on right. The natural keyplates are ebony, the accidentals have a 'skunk-tail' design (ivory, ebony, ivory). The fronts of the keys are decorated with wood arcades with a pattern of horizontal lines. The lid has three long brass strap-hinges. There are three 's-shaped' catches on the cheek and bentside to hold the lid down when closed, these have a bird head design at their ends. String lengths and plucking points: F₁ 1823 (173), C₂ 1700 (157), F₂ 1509 (144), C₃ 1264 (126), F₃ 1015 (101), C₄ 717 (116), F₄ 531 (91), C₅ 356 (79), F₅ 264 (72), C₆ 175 (63), F₆ 137 (55).
- Date:
1730 - Maker:
Wilbrook, John - Collection:
University of Edinburgh - Inventory number:
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London/England - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:314.122-6-8
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:314.122-6-8
- Repository:University of Edinburgh
- Measurements:2470
- View the original record:https://collections.ed.ac.uk/mimed/record/17227