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http://liuto-forte.com RT > What is a "Liuto Forte" that KJ recently bought. A loud lute? > Michael Thames > Luthier > www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thomas Schall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Lautenliste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:52 AM > Subject: Re: right arm motion - thumb under > > >> Am Mit, 2003-11-05 um 14.20 schrieb arielabramovich: >> >>> Right, as there're many ideas of what a satisfactory result would be. >> >> my personal opinion is that one of the fascinating things in "lute >> world" is that there are still many different ideas of how the >> instrument shoul dsound and be played. Lutz Kirchhoff plays completely >> different to Hoppy or Jungh?l and so on. And I like the idea that I >> can listen to 7 different recordings of the same piece without getting >> bored because sound and interpretation is different each time (okay - >> there are also reasons caused by the production which produce >> differences). >> Sigrun (and as far as I know Konrad J., too) usually is rather strict >> and I don't think she accepts the "thumb out" playing of for example >> Lutz. >> I find it enriching to have such a variety. >> >> >>> It also has to do with the instrument you play. K. Jungh?l plays > mostly >>> big lutes, which forces you to do different things... >> >> >> Good point, yes! >> But I can tell it also works for small instruments. >> I really think you're right in so far as the technical "development" >> came for KJ from the baroque lute while Hoppy developed rather from the >> renaissance instruments - I think he explains his technical ideas as >> coming from "plectrum technique" ... >> >> Rumor corner: >> Actually Konrad seems to have recently bought a "Liuto Forte" which >> shocked me. One of the best players we have seems to have decided to >> leave the early music world - I hope this rumor is untrue otherwise I >> would be *very* dissappointed. How can a honest musician follow an idea >> orientated on the ideal of the Wanderv?? >> >>> I don't know... for renaissance playing, I would definitively encourage > my >>> students to use the arm. >>> Saludos, >>> A >> >> >> all the best >> Thomas >> >> -- >> Thomas Schall >> Niederhofheimer Weg 3 >> D-65843 Sulzbach >> 06196/74519 >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> www.lautenist.de / www.tslaute.de/weiss >> >> -- > > >
