Piccinini 1639 goes up to the 19th fret on page 1. But probably not
   using glued on frets - just by depressing to the belly.

   MH
   --- On Tue, 14/12/10, Stuart Walsh <[email protected]> wrote:

     From: Stuart Walsh <[email protected]>
     Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute piece by Brian Wright (and fret n)
     To: "sterling price" <[email protected]>
     Cc: "Lute Net" <[email protected]>
     Date: Tuesday, 14 December, 2010, 11:16

   On 14/12/2010 00:02, sterling price wrote:
   >
   > Most lutes have way too small body frets as they come from the maker.
   I always
   > make bigger more suitable frets on my lutes. This often means that
   they get
   > -taller- as they go up from fret K, especially if there is 14 frets.
   Of course
   > this all depends on the action of the lute.
   >
   > --Sterling
   >
   >
   14 frets? Is there music that calls for 14 frets?
   On my lute the high g, fret n, sounds weak, very plinky an unfocused. I
   can't imagine what a fourteenth fret would sound like!
   Stuart
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