Well, with our lifestyle they wouldn't have produced any lute music at
   all. With a big screen tv and an internet connection, Bach would have
   had far less kids around too...


   2013/12/10 <[1][email protected]>

     I like nails, the sound of nails. I like nylon strings.
     Who knows what they would have used if they had modern strings, 600
     sandpaper, and diamond files, not to mention super glue.
     I always think the point is to make pleasing music and have fun.
     It doesn't matter to me how anyone plays. Do what makes you happy
     and have fun.
     Allan

   -----Original Message-----
   >From: "Mayes, Joseph" <[2][email protected]>
   >Sent: Dec 10, 2013 11:23 AM
   >To: Bruno Correia <[3][email protected]>, List LUTELIST
   <[4][email protected]>

   >Subject: [LUTE] Re: Bream Collection... I just noticed
   >

   >I play the lute, archlute and vihuela with nails for the same reason
   that I
   >play the classical guitar with nails: because it sounds better!

   >Of course, by that I mean it sounds better to me. Nails give the
   attack a
   >precision that flesh does not. It also comes closer, IMHO to the sound
   >usually described in historical sources as desirable on lute -
   silvery,
   >tinkling, etc.
   >Many sources tell us not to use nails - which they wouldn't have
   bothered to
   >do if people were not doing it that way.
   >I don't play with flesh, I don't ride my horse to the gig, and I don't
   >attend any bear-bating.
   >
   >
   >My $.02
   >
   >Joseph mayes
   >
   >
   >On 12/10/13 11:05 AM, "Bruno Correia" <[5][email protected]> wrote:
   >
   >>    Here we go again with the nails issue. There are many sources
   >>    describing the use of flesh as the best way to sound upon the
   lute,
   >>    however, the use of nails was certainly a possibility. But only
   because
   >>    three cats used it doesn't mean it was the general taste of those
   >>    times. Just because Jimi Hendrix played with his teeth doesn't
   >>    mean that everyone does it today. I could only justify the nails
   if I
   >>    still played the classical guitar, otherwise what benefit would
   it
   >>    bring?
   >>    2013/12/10 Martin Shepherd <[1][6][email protected]>
   >>
   >>      Well, there's Piccinini, who recommends playing with nails, and
   >>      Mace, who says that some people do it and think it's the best
   way,
   >>      but he says it might be OK in an ensemble but doesn't like it
   for
   >>      solo playing.  There may be others - Weiss?  Vihuela
   references? I'm
   >>      sure others can help.
   >>      Martin
   >>
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   >>
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   >>
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   >>
   >>

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   Pesquisador autonomo da pratica e interpretac,ao
   historicamente informada no alaude e teorba.
   Doutor em Praticas Interpretativas pela
   Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

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