The Spinet

The Spinet

Though originating in Italy, the spinet was perfected by English builders in the late 17th century about the time of the composer, Henry Purcell. The jack mechanism plucks the strings just as in the virginal, but the wing shape permits longer strings, increasing the volume and expanding the range to as much as five octaves. The spinet was the typical family keyboard instrument of the period.


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