Unfretted clavichord after "J. A. Hass 1763"
The clavichord, considered by many musicians a valid support for keyboard technique, is an instrument of incomparable sensibility. It was very popular in Germany where it was still used after the end of 18th century.
The instrument shown here has a great compass with octave strings for bass notes.
I supply the decoration of the soundboard, the sides and the lid on request.
Length 175 cm
Width 54 cm
Compass: FF-f3, 61notes
Two 8'strings per note, 4' string in the bass
Spruce case
Soundboard of quarter sawn spruce
Keyboards: bone naturals and ebony-covered chromatics
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