harpsichord maker
Harpsichord makers create and assemble parts to make harpsichords according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, tune, test and inspect the finished instrument.
About harpsichord maker
As a harpsichord maker, you will be a skilled craftsperson who creates and assembles one of the most complex and beautiful keyboard instruments in the world. Your work involves meticulously crafting wooden components, selecting and preparing specialized materials, and assembling intricate mechanical systems that produce the distinctive plucked-string sound. You will spend considerable time sanding wood to achieve the perfect finish, tuning the instrument to precise specifications, and testing every aspect of its performance. This is a highly specialized craft that requires artistic sensibility combined with technical precision.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a harpsichord maker.
Component Creation and Fabrication
- Design and create individual wooden parts according to technical specifications
- Manipulate and shape wood using hand tools and woodturning techniques
- Produce harpsichord-specific components such as jacks, plectra, and dampers
- Perform metalworking to create springs, hinges, and hardware
Wood Preparation and Finishing
- Select appropriate wood types based on acoustic and aesthetic requirements
- Sand wood surfaces to achieve smooth, refined finishes
- Apply protective layers and decorative finishes to wooden components
- Decorate instrument with marquetry, inlays, and artistic embellishments
Assembly and Integration
- Join wood elements using traditional joinery and modern adhesives
- Assemble mechanical action systems with precise alignment
- Install strings, pins, and other functional components
- Ensure all moving parts function smoothly without friction
Tuning and Testing
- Apply tuning techniques specific to keyboard music instruments
- Test instrument sound quality and acoustic properties
- Make adjustments to achieve precise pitch and tone
- Document and verify conformance to performance specifications
Repair and Restoration
- Restore damaged or deteriorated harpsichords to original condition
- Repair broken or worn mechanical components
- Maintain instruments in working condition for regular use
- Document repairs and restoration history for provenance records
Knowledge and Documentation
- Apply knowledge of musical instrument materials and properties
- Follow technical diagrams and specifications for traditional designs
- Maintain detailed records of construction methods and materials used
- Stay updated on conservation techniques and instrument care
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (19)
Optional (20)
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