Flute, nominal pitch: C
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InstrumentTransverse flute |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerClementi & Co |
Place MadeUnited Kingdom ; England ; Europe ; London |
Date Made1818-1831 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Cocus; 5 sections; silver keys; 6 chased silver ferrules, with ivory between metal ferrule and wooden body; black-leather-covered pads; ivory screw-stopper with graduated silver sleeve; metal-lined head; graduated, wood-covered tuning-slide; grooves turned on head and tuning-slide section; large oval embouchure-hole; large finger-holes for L2, R1 and R2; tube flattened slightly around right hand finger-holes; overlapping low C/C♯ touches. Keymount type: ring/knob. Keyhead type: saltspoon, with pewter plugs and metal-lined key-holes for low C/C♯. Signature marks: Stamped "1200 / CLEMENTI & CO / LONDON / C. NICHOLSON'S / IMPROVED". Performance characteristics: Range C⁴ - B♭⁶. Open sound, flat bottom notes. Usable pitch: A⁴ = c 446 Hz - c 464 Hz. |
NotesE. Smith, 1987. |
Measurements656. |
CollectionMIMEd ; Reid Collection |
Accession Number0035 |