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Harpsichord

A standard Harpsichord has 2 strings per note and typically has 5 octaves per manual (keyboard). This would be 120 strings. Some Harpsichords have 2 manuals (keyboards) so their string complement would be double that; or 240 strings. Even a smaller Harpsichord (one with 4 octaves) surpasses the number of (88) strings in a piano.

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