>> seems the instrument in question may in fact be based on some kind of >> Corsican folk cetera revived in the 1970's, > > Well it seems I was absolutely right. > Luca's instrument and tuning have no historical background. > This is no surprise considering the lutes he uses. FYI, Corsican cetera has plenty of historical background, including tabulature mss. Do your homework. RT
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