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French Double Harpsichord after Blanchet/Taskin
This instrument, inspired by Blanchet and Taskin, is made in the tradition of the large French harpsichords of the 18th century. The tone of our French Double is refined and colorful, and is well known for its majestic bass. While the range of 63 notes (FF-g''') permits the performance of virtually the entire harpsichord repertoire, this instrument is obviously the best choice for playing late French music. Disposition: 2x8', 1x4', buff.
Specifications |
Disposition |
2x8', 1x4', buff; stop levers in keywell |
Range |
63 notes: FF-g3, transposable A415/A440 |
Dimensions |
length 93.3"; width 37"; depth of case 11.02" |
Weight |
about 155 lbs |
Action |
two reverse keyboards with Blackwood naturals, bone-slipped sharps, and pearwood arcades; brown delrin jacks |
Wood |
Wood case in Basswood. Bentide solid basswood |
Assembly |
braces either tongue and grooved or dovetailed |
Stand |
turned in oak |
Music Desk |
adjustable angle of desk and sled position |
Options |
- Louis XVI-style stand, assembled, painted and gilded
- Swiss pine soundboard
- Wooden jacks
- Three registers
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Standard decoration: single exterior color and single interior color |
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