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English: Detail of a spinettone by Bartolomeo Cristofori, kept in the Musical Instrument Museum in Leipzig, Germany. The four bridges are as follows: top left, four-foot bridge for lower strings (brass); top right, eight-foot bridge for lower strings (brass); lower left, four-foot bridge for higher strings (iron); lower right, eight-foot bridge for upper strings (iron)
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