Category:Spinet virginals
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Main Wikipedia article: Virginal#Spinet virginals.
Spinet virginals (not to be confused with the spinet) were made principally in Italy (Italian: spinetta), England and Flanders (Dutch: spinetten). The keyboard is placed left of centre, and the strings are plucked at one end, although further from the bridge than in the harpsichord. This is the more common arrangement for modern instruments, and an instrument described simply as a "virginal" is likely to be a spinet virginals. ...
— English Wikipedia article: Virginal#Spinet virginals
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Spinetta or Italian virginals.Jpg 3,872 × 2,592; 3.3 MB