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Renaissance Bass (Basset) Recorder - Image 2

c. 1550

National Music Museum, University of South Dakota

National Music Museum, University of South Dakota
Vermillion, United States

This bass recorder has one brass key with a swallowtail touchpiece covered with a perforated wood fontanelle (sleeve). Swallowtail touchpieces found on early bass recorders, shawms, and oboes, provided players the choice of placing either their right hand above the left or the left hand above the right, before the latter became the standard hand position.

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  • Title: Renaissance Bass (Basset) Recorder - Image 2
  • Creator: Arzasius or Hans Schnitzer (1486-1565)
  • Date Created: c. 1550
  • Location Created: Munich or Nuremberg, Germany
  • Type: woodwind musical instrument
  • Rights: © National Music Museum
  • Provenance: Ex coll.: Canon Francis W. Galpin, Harlow, England
  • Photo Credit: Bill Willroth, Sr.
  • Credit: Arne B. & Jeanne F. Larson Fund, 1985
National Music Museum, University of South Dakota

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