Flute. Nominal pitch: C.
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InstrumentTransverse flute |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerRudall, Rose, Carte and Co |
Place MadeEurope ; England ; London ; United Kingdom |
Date Made1870 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Cocus; 3 sections; silver keys; 4 silver ferrules plus circle in cap; metal-lined head; large oval embouchure-hole; cork-lapped metal tenons; short lower tenon; modern-style foot mechanism arrangement. L0: @I{B; B♭. L1: @I{C. L2: @I{A. L3: @I{G♯. L4: @I{G. R1: @I{PL - F♯; PL - F; D trill; D♯ trill. R2: @I{E. R3: @I{D; F. R4: @I{D♯; low C♯; low C roller. Keymount type: rod/pillar; needle springs, except L0 keys (leaf). Keyhead type: cylinder cup. |
Other InformationSpecific usage history: Formerly played by the Edinburgh musician H.I. Laubach (1869-1942). |
NotesE. Smith, 1987. |
Measurements644. |
ProvenanceGift of Mrs E. Bourne, 1987. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number2740 |