Italian Cembalo
Characteristic Italian harpsichord (gravicembalo) with single manual, crisp quill-plucked tone suited to fast passagework. Under HTS 9201.90.00.00 as 'other' keyboard stringed instruments, lighter construction than Northern European models. Features 8-foot and lute stops typically.
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If designed primarily for percussion performance
Percussion keyboard instruments like dulcimers classify under 9206.
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• Declare cypress wood usage specific to Italian tradition; lighter density affects weight declarations
• Protect delicate spine batten construction during ocean transit
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