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It is  fitted with metal strings on both sides and was widely used in Germany and the Netherlands from about 1650 until 1750. The player would set it on a table, pluck the melody with his right hand and strum the accompaniment with his left. It would no doubt have sounded like a cross between a harpsichord and a harp. This instrument is decorated with flowers, like the soundboards of harspichords made in the Netherlands and England, during the 17th century.","physicalDescription":"'Soundbox of pine painted green with painted floral decoration. On each side, a complex paper rose. The soundbox has an internal partition and is surmounted by a carved and painted lion's head. At the base, painted paw feet. The strings on the right side comprise twenty six double courses, and fifteen single courses for semitones, these last set closer to the soundboard. 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