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English: Diagram of the note assignments of the broken octave (low C), used on old harpsichords and organs. Image made by Opus33 using Microsoft Paint, after an original by Trevor Pinnock. SVG created by DnetSvg
Date 12 September 2007 (original upload date)
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Author DnetSvg at English Wikipedia
 
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