2013年9月20日星期五

Steen Nielsen Hammerspinet



Here is a superb example of unique and complicated engineering. This Steen Nielsen Hammerspinet at first glance appears to be a harpsichord, but it is far from it. 

This instrument has many features we have never seen in a piano before. 

 Each key has only one string per note from bass to treble, as well as having all the tuning pins on the rear side of the cabinet, where normally, you would have the hitch pins for the strings.

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