In fact, most top-flight players are American or Argentinian, with one 
Colombian exception.
RT
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>I think you can not, POD and HS are both American, and completely 
>different.
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>> Do Americans play lute with a distinctive "accent"?
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>> By this I mean:  Suppose you took a good teacher with extensive
>> experience in both American and Europe, and had him listen,
>> blindfolded, to 10 American lutenists and 10 European lutenists.
>> Could he pick out the Americans with any degree of success?
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