TECHNICAL
DRAWINGS OF HISTORICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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The drawings include external dimensions, bore diameters, finger hole dimensions, voicing and tuning details. Evaluation copies (with some deletions) in Malz++Kassner CAD 4.7 format can be downloaded from this site. To view the files download the free viewer for this file format or download the full Malz++Kassner CAD 5 from Malz++Kassner web site (30 days test period).
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Price as mkd-file via e-mail |
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Alto recorder in f' at a'=415 by Johann Pörschmann (Leipzig ca. 1680-1757). Musikhistorisk Museum, Copenhagen, Inv. No. CL 417. |
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02 Download evaluation copy (190 kB) |
DKK 200 including VAT and shipping |
DKK 100 |
Soprano recorder from the 17th century, well suited for the music of Jacob van Eyck. Pitch: in c" at a'=500, or a little above modern d". Dean Castle, Kilmarnock, Scotland, Inv. No. 75. |
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03 Download evaluation copy (182 kB) |
DKK 200 including VAT and shipping |
DKK 100 |
Soprano or sopranino recorder from the 17th century, well suited for the music of Jacob van Eyck. Pitch: in c" at a'=532, or a little above modern eb". Private collection, Århus, Denmark. |