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The Hubert Clavichord
With its free, resonant, robust, singing sound, this instrument is quite close to the 1784. We give you the same case measurements, fretting scheme, keyboard layout, key span, compass, soundboard area, and barring. We replicate Hubert's sophisticated method of guiding the leather-lined key ends between pins, and we even copy his fancy lid design. We place the front and sides in dadoes cut into the bottom to assure the proper lineup of the case, and we run the grain of the bottom parallel with the string band; but these are Hubert's ideas, not ours. Of course, we differ from the 1784 in some minor ways: our hinges are not quite as fancy, we close up the toolbox differently, and we have simplified our moldings and case joinery. But these are insignificant matters, and do not affect the sound. What does affect the sound is the quality of materials, and we give you the best we can find. These are fully assembled and finished instruments by our expert craftsmen.
Production design by Ed Kottick. | ||||||||||||
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