Benjamin-
   I am impressed that you get around on that lute with small hands. I
   have large hands and the only key that gives me trouble is A major
   sometimes.
   At the moment I have mine tuned at AA5 with a nylon (I think) first
   course.
   Might I ask what 76cm lute you are playing? I have also wondered about
   those even larger Edlingers around 80cm.
   -Sterling
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   From: BENJAMIN NARVEY <[email protected]>
   To: sterling price <[email protected]>
   Cc: baroque lute list <[email protected]>
   Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 12:55 AM
   Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Big Edlingers
     Dear Sterling,
     I have been playing Weiss, et al., on a 76cm string length recently
   and
     it works nicely, although for some of the crazier keys where big
     stretches are involved it can be uncomfortable. That said, most of
   the
     rep works fine on that string length - and I have very small hands.
     At 392 you can have a gut f' last several weeks, although lower would
     probably work even better. I have a large 11c I keep at 370, it
   sounds
     nice and meaty.
     Hope this helps.
     Regards,
     Benjamin
     On Thursday, July 11, 2013, sterling price wrote:
           Hi all--
           The list has seemed very inactive lately so here is a question:
       Is
           there anyone on the list who plays a baroque lute on the big
       side, say
           around 76 cm? I am just curious as to what strings and pitch
   has
       worked
           for you. I just adore my Larry Brown 1987 Edlinger, and I'm
       thinking of
           trying something new with the strings. It has a mix of just
   about
           everything now.
           Thanks!
           --Sterling
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