Daniel Shoskes
Sun, 25 Nov 2007 15:22:25 -0800
Other reason I settled against a d minor continuo instrument: much longer string length for a "roman" lute (80 cm or more) which is tough for my stubby hands.
DS On Nov 24, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Rob wrote:
Actually, I've been giving it a lot of thought as I have a theorbo on order from Malcolm Prior, being made right now, and due to be stuffed down my chimney by Santa. At first I just asked for an Italian-style instrument, and we settled on the Koch at 86cms. Then I started getting into the idea of the d minor tuning without the chanterelle. Malcolm and I looked at various supposed 'Deutsche Theorboes', and Andreas Schlegel and others mentioned thevery same Koch we had chosen for our Italian model. I can't afford twotheorboes (few people can) so it seems a good compromise would be the Koch,with which I could change tunings - obviously not in the same gig :-)It seems a period of experimentation lies ahead. I'm just wondering what your experience of Dm continuo is, pros and cons, what works, what doesn't. Do you play more melodic counterpoint to the melody, or arpeggios? Is there a different overall feel as compared to accompanying the same music on anItalian tuning? Do you play without a chanterelle? Etc, Rob www.rmguitar.info To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html