ANTIQUE MARXOPHONE NICE PIECE, APPEARS COMPLETE STRINGS AND ALL, PARTS OR REPAIR

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FOR AUCTION WE HAVE AN ANTIQUE MARXOPHONE**** THE PICTURES BELOW ARE NOT OF THE UNIT FOR SALE****Marxophone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2009) A MarxophoneThe Marxophone is a fretless zither with a system of metal hammers added for ease of playing. It features two octaves of double melody strings in the key of C major ( middle C to C''), and four sets of chord strings ( C major , G major , F major , and D7 ). Sounding somewhat like a mandolin, the Marxophone's timbre is also reminiscent of various types of hammered dulcimers .The player typically strums the chords with the left hand. The right hand plays the melody strings by depressing spring steel strips that hold small lead hammers over the strings. A brief stab on a metal strip bounces the hammer off a string pair to produce a single note. Holding the strip down makes the hammer bounce on the double strings, which produces a mandolin -like tremolo . The bounce rate is somewhat fixed, as it is based on the spring steel strip length, hammer weight, and string tension--but a player can increase the rate slightly by pressing higher on the strip, effectively moving its pivot point closer read more