Organistrum, 9th century, (1870)
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Organistrum, 9th century, (1870)
Organistrum, 9th century, (1870). A fore-runner of the hurdy-gurdy, the organistrum was mainly a religious instrument which gave a constant sound, due to its bass string. It was played by two people, one of whom cranked the handle while the other pulled the keys. A wood engraving from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, (London, 1870)
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9th Century Crank Handle Handle Hurdy Gurdy Lacroix Paul Paul Lacroix Stringed Instrument
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