A small or upright harpsichord-like keyboard instrument popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
From Italian spinetta, possibly derived from the inventor's name or from Latin spina; the -ette suffix indicates a smaller version.
Espinettes were the apartment-dwellers' harpsichord—small enough to fit in a home but loud enough to be heard, bridging the gap between household music and concert halls!
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