Wow! Amazing work! I’ve been watching your Zuckerman videos before and now this - I’m stunned at how good you are... and you’re also a performer!!! I bought an old beat up Burton some time ago which I also hope to restore some day and your videos are a great inspiration and source of advice! Thank you so very much!
Hello, you have done an absolutely remarkable job and brought to life a harpsichord that truly deserves it. I wish you very beautiful musical moments filled with happiness with your superb harpsichord which will know how to be grateful to you for very beautiful and long years. Merci pour le partage de cette vidéo !
artman40 And how much do you think a harpsichord would have to be stretched lengthwise to accommodate strings down to the lowest AAA key? 4 meters? There’s a reason why pianos having spun strings and a metal frame and harpsichords don’t.
Great job. I love burr walnut but I think I would over veneer that bent side and cheek. What a combination of skills.
Wow! Amazing work! I’ve been watching your Zuckerman videos before and now this - I’m stunned at how good you are... and you’re also a performer!!!
I bought an old beat up Burton some time ago which I also hope to restore some day and your videos are a great inspiration and source of advice! Thank you so very much!
Ein Glücksfall für den Künstler dieses schöne Instrument entdeckt zu haben. Das Cembalo hat seinen neuen und richtigen Herren auch gefunden.Danke !
Hello, you have done an absolutely remarkable job and brought to life a harpsichord that truly deserves it. I wish you very beautiful musical moments filled with happiness with your superb harpsichord which will know how to be grateful to you for very beautiful and long years. Merci pour le partage de cette vidéo !
Sounds wonderful to me. Great job!
Thank you!
Superb restoration. It looks amazing.
Nice playing by Laurence Vesyoly. The instrument sound great.
Congrats, great work!
Amazing work!
A Hubbard double manual french?
Well done you.
I want to marry you.... Such an amazing job!
How did it get in that state in just 40 years?
My spinet is 48 years old and the only thing that had to be done was revoicing the spinet and repairing a little crack in the hitch-pin rail
What piece are you playing?
I wish harpsichord's range would be the same as a piano. Those low notes would sound really good.
artman40 And how much do you think a harpsichord would have to be stretched lengthwise to accommodate strings down to the lowest AAA key? 4 meters? There’s a reason why pianos having spun strings and a metal frame and harpsichords don’t.