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English: I took this picture of my clavichord. Instrument by Paul Maurici, 2001, after Joh. Albrecht Haas. Five octaves, unfretted, case of mahogany, poplar, and birch. Maple naturals, ebony accidentals.
Français : Clavicorde
Polski: Klawikord
Nederlands: Clavichord naar Joh. Albrecht Haas
Русский: Клавикорд
Norsk bokmål: Moderne klavikord bygd etter gammel modell med kasse av hovedsakelig mahogni
Lietuvių: Klavikordas
Български: Голям петоктавен клавикорд на Пол Маурици от 2001 г., по Йохан Хас
Norsk nynorsk: Klavikord bygd av Paul Maurici i 2001 etter Joh. Albrecht Haas.
עברית: קלאוויקורד
Date 19 April 2006 (original upload date)
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English: Retouched versions of this picture from the german Graphic Lab:

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