He remained a harpsichord maker, was still alive in September 1645 and may have lived ten years or more after that date.
Both her instruments were built to her specifications by two leading harpsichord makers.
David Jacques Way (1918-1994) was an American harpsichord maker.
It is even used by harpsichord makers, who employ it to tune those sorts of instruments.
By the 16th century, harpsichord makers in Italy were making lightweight instruments with low string tension.
The Italian harpsichord makers made single-manual instruments with a very light construction and relatively little string tension.
Three of his seven children became harpsichord makers:
At that time he was the only harpsichord maker in America.
He too became a harpsichord maker; his surviving instruments are dated 1764 and 1769.
He moved to Uruguay from Cambridge, where he had worked as a harpsichord maker.