Flute. Nominal pitch: C.
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InstrumentTransverse flute/Flutes/Wind/Musical Instrument ; Transverse flute |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerG Iäcklin |
Place MadeLindau ; Europe ; Germany ; Central Europe |
Date Made1827 - c 1870 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Boxwood; 5 sections; brass keys; 5 ebony ferrules plus cap; tuning-slide; graduated screw-stopper; rectangular embouchure-hole with lip recess; overlapping low C/C♯ touches; long and cross F use same key-hole. L0: @I{B♭. L1: @I{T. L2: @I{T. L3: @I{T; alt C. L4: @I{G♯; low B; dup F (long). R1: @I{T; C; dup B♭. R2: @I{T. R3: @I{T; cross F. R4: @I{D♯; low C♯; low C. Keymount type: ring/knob, with metal-lined channels. Keyhead type: cup, loosely attached to shank by large-headed screw; raised metal key-hole linings. |
Other InformationSpecific usage history: Played by Mrs Ruth Baird's father in his youth in Southern Germany. |
NotesE. Smith, 1.4.91. |
Measurements695. |
Provenanceon loan to the Collection. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number3021 |