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English: Illustration of a ‘dichord’ called instrument in:

Johann Nikolaus Forkel’s Allgemeine Geschichte der Musik I, Schwickertscher Verlag, Leipzig 1788, Tab. V fig. 49

„Ein egyptisches Instrument, welches Burney für eine Art von Colascione, oder für ein Dichord hält.“
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