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That is *fascinating*. In some of the examples it sounds like a string quartet. I had no idea he'd designed a musical instrument. Thanks for posting.

Here's a similar instrument using that design, built several years ago by Obuchi:

 
Amazing! Would love to see more of the workings of the instrument.
 
Sort of like a medieval hurdy- gurdy, I think. Looks like the strings are in contact with a wheel to make the string vibrate, the keys to stop for changing pitch.

So many of Da Vinci's drawing have never been built. I was at an exhibit of his inventions then realized that I was looking at a scale model- actual size was about ninety feet. The was the "parachute," believe.
 
Sort of like a medieval hurdy- gurdy, I think. Looks like the strings are in contact with a wheel to make the string vibrate, the keys to stop for changing pitch.

So many of Da Vinci's drawing have never been built. I was at an exhibit of his inventions then realized that I was looking at a scale model- actual size was about ninety feet. The was the "parachute," believe.

There are dozens of semi-realized inventions by Da Vinci in the home where he died in Amboise, France. It's an interesting place to visit. Most everything is made out of wood.
 
One of history's most amazing individuals.
 
Great video, that was most interesting.
 
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