And 5 of the 6 harpsichords I have built have black ebony naturals,
white bone flats/sharps:

See here:
http://www.dragonflybridge.com/HubbardHarpsichord/HubbardHarpsichord.html

So who decided to make naturals white anyway?  I vote for ebony!

Jon



On Jun 7, 2:48 pm, Arle <[email protected]> wrote:
> They look right to me. That last key you refer to can be tuned to
> whichever of the two pitches you need. Some HGs have different
> arrangements at the upper end of the instrument. Mine, for instance,
> lack the key you asked about, but instead has its equivalent in the
> lower row. Doesn't really matter in this case, since it could be tuned
> as appropriate.
>
> Regarding the color of the keys, just pretend you're playing an old
> piano. Prior to 1900 or so, many pianos had the exact same color
> arrangement as on the HG. 
> Seehttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/FortepianoByMcNult...
> for instance.
>
> -Arle
>
> On Jun 7, 5:10 pm, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So are these diagrams correct? What about the last (right hand) key,
> > upper row, C or C#, preferably C# for D/G hurdy-gurdy?
>
> >http://www.dragonflybridge.com/HurdyGurdy/Keyboard.html
>
> > I MUST get that piano image out of my mind and accept sharps on the
> > black (lower) HG keys and naturals on the white (upper) HG keys.- Hide 
> > quoted text -
>
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