-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: doc rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: Cittern NET <[email protected]> Datum: Samstag, 12. M�rz 2005 18:11 Betreff: ringing on
>> So, if you don't have this thing, the sound will ring on and on until >> it >> fades..... >> If you have it in an instrument, the keys are clearly separate. >> This is exactly what the music written for English guittar needs. Quick >> arpeggios up and down the scale that are not interfered by long >> vibrations. >> > >Actually, I think the ringing on is great and use it whenever it fits >the music. I think it's one of the great features of the instrument, >and several of the tutors mention it - Ann Ford's comes to mind. She >does say not to overuse it, though it is clearly one of the things she >finds attractive about the sound. O.K., perhaps someone can tell me, if it was just by chance that I found this "soundpost" in English Guittars? Is this wooden link between the two boards just for stabilization against the pressure of the strings? No Waldzither has it and there is much more tension by the strings. So why is it used in the English Guittar and the "Krienser Halszither" ? I don't want to annoy anyone, it is just a question, that no one could answer yet. Martina > > > >To get on or off this list see list information at >http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
