@@robcat2075interesting to note the short octave, as E would be tuned to C, so F would be the second longest string. And here we come to which gauge of wire will sound the best…
I know what you mean. BTW, you can actually see the dances on here. Run a search on baroque dance or 18th century dance. The authentic dances are fascinating to watch.
"Here I play three movements from harpsichord Suite IX by Louis Couperin (1626-1661), nephew of the more renowned François Couperin (1668-1733)". Louis, born 1626, is the Nephew of Francois, born 1668?
Superior sound and articulation to the ottavino. Scale appears to be about 30% longer but a octave lower. Leave it up to the Italians to get the most out of something.
That spinet has an outstanding sound!
At first glance I thought this instrument would sound an octave higher. Amazing such a big sound from such a small instrument.
Yeah. But I figure the longest string in that case is at least as long as the low E on a guitar which is the E below the bass clef staff.
@@robcat2075interesting to note the short octave, as E would be tuned to C, so F would be the second longest string. And here we come to which gauge of wire will sound the best…
Aufs Angenehmste beschwingt, sonor trotz der geringen Größe des Instruments, eine ganz feine Darbietung, vielen Dank dafür!
I did not realize how small the Zenti was. big beautiful sound too!
Beautiful to hear. So much brighter sounding than a piano.
What a nice Instrument: rich sound!
Ich bin eingeschlafen und hab das lief als ich aufgewacht bin und war komplett verwirrt.
Same Bruder 😂😂😂😂
Has an incredible sound!
I can just imagine the Lords and Ladies of the court dancing to this music. So beautiful 💖
I know what you mean. BTW, you can actually see the dances on here. Run a search on baroque dance or 18th century dance. The authentic dances are fascinating to watch.
Надеюсь когда-нибудь и я так буду играть на спинете! Браво!👏
А где его купить можно?
Thank you for gifting us with this.
I missed you. Love your music! ❤️
Me too, I'm so glad to see another video! You and your instruments sound better than ever.
Fabulous as usual, Ryan! Missed you!
Un instrumento pequeño sin duda ese Ottavinno, y a pesar de eso estoy seguro que se escucha mas lejos que muchos clavicordios.
Lovely to see/hear you back !
Good to see you again, Jack!
This upload made my day.
Wow! It can talk!
Imaginative grace does not mean unreal.
(Charmed)
"Here I play three movements from harpsichord Suite IX by Louis Couperin (1626-1661), nephew of the more renowned François Couperin (1668-1733)".
Louis, born 1626, is the Nephew of Francois, born 1668?
Ha! Indeed, you are right: I switched uncle and nephew. I fixed that in the note.
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Besidee this, beautiful music beautifully played!
Where can you buy this instrument
Cool
Where can I get one?!
Ear delight
Wow, that's so much shallower than other spinets. It looks strange.
How much an instrument like that costs?
Wood, workspace area, tools, and a few month worth of meticulous work:
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Kids, notice the TV is off !
Superior sound and articulation to the ottavino. Scale appears to be about 30% longer but a octave lower. Leave it up to the Italians to get the most out of something.