The Sheen of a Musician’s Harpsichord’s Jack’s Wear

A musician’s harpsichord jack wear is a curve of sound—smooth, responsive, a record of keys pressed, harmonies created, the intimacy of mechanics and melody. The wear is faint, but it’s alive, a lesson in the beauty of the mechanical. Play the harpsichord; feel the jacks hum, a testament to the harpsichordist’s bond with the instrument. Jack wear teaches us that music is in the minute, the way a single curve can turn wood into a voice, and that the truest melodies are born from the friction of key and jack.

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