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Muselar
4 Octaves ( 49 notes, C-c''' ) - 1x8 - 19½" x 67 ¼"
A
truly unique sounding instrument, the Muselar, by virtue of its keyboard
placement on the right of the instrument, plucks the strings much
further from the left bridge than the plucking point of a harpsichord.
The resultant tone is very deep and hauntingly hollow.
The Muselar (center photo icon) was a special order, the decoration
and case style being French rather than Flemish. In its usual form (top
photo icon), the
case is fully papered with Latin Motto on the lid. It sits on a turned,
trestle stand and comes with a matching bench. This is a tone quality
you will not soon forget.
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Ottavino
3 Octaves (37 notes, c' to c''') -
1x4, 17"deep x 33 1/2 wide x 16" high (including stand)
Inspired by the slightly smaller 17th
century Ottavino, this instrument (bottom photo icon) is intended to be placed on a table and played
while standing. It is pitched a 5th higher than normal pitch (the C keys sound
G). It is placed on a stand from which it may be removed to allow for seated
playing. Full Flemish papers are included in the base price. Despite its
diminutive size the tone is quite robust and sustained.
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