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Dulcken-style Harpsichord

Dulcken-style Harpsichord

Harpsichord Day in Ann Arbor. Ed Parmentier played for about 3 hours, his students gave concerts and free lessons at the same time. There was also a fretted clavicord to try. This instrument is based on an 18th Century Dulcken.

Author pkemnerPosted on May 6, 2012May 2, 2012Categories Ann ArborTags harpsichord, keyboard, musical instruments

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