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Uploaded by peabcomm on Mar 11, 2009
Description and demonstration of the Virginal, a renaissance keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family, by Lark Powers, an Early Music student at the Peabody Conservatory.
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I want one!
JonFrumTheFirst 2 months ago
Hi Lark, you have such a sweet sweet voice :) and play well too!
babunolog 5 months ago
Hi Lark, very good !
ONDAPRODUCTION 1 year ago
William Byrd: The Carman's Whistle. MB 36
aucelum 2 years ago
Can someone tell me the name of the example tune?
dorritg 2 years ago
The word Virginal comes from the latin word Virga or Virgula which means stick or piece of wood (refering to the jacks). Please submit more!
clavichord1685 3 years ago
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I want one!
JonFrumTheFirst 2 months ago
Hi Lark, you have such a sweet sweet voice :) and play well too!
babunolog 5 months ago
Hi Lark, very good !
ONDAPRODUCTION 1 year ago
William Byrd: The Carman's Whistle. MB 36
aucelum 2 years ago
Can someone tell me the name of the example tune?
dorritg 2 years ago
The word Virginal comes from the latin word Virga or Virgula which means stick or piece of wood (refering to the jacks). Please submit more!
clavichord1685 3 years ago