As Nancy's sometime dueting partner, let me just say that I appreciate them, 
too. 

Sean


On Aug 4, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Nancy Carlin wrote:

About the pegs - guitar tuning pegs would be so heavy that the instruments 
would be listing toward the left in our laps. Fortunately the Peghead people 
have pegs that works well on lutes, vihuelas and orpharions.

http://www.pegheds.com/

I have peg heads on one of my orpharions and love them. They look like regular 
lute pegs and the tuning is a dream.  They are especially nice with my wire 
strings - now I spend more time playing and less time tuning.  The tiny gears 
inside the peg are configured so that you turn the peg something like 3 times 
more than a wooden peg.

There are a couple of other people with Pegheads on the luts list - Dan Winheld 
is not a fan of them, but Ed Martin has them on a baroque lute and he likes 
them.
> 
> 
> I sometimes get a sense however that there is some taboo in searching
> out new adaptations of lute music or lutes themselves.  I've long
> lamented the apparent resistance of using modern tuning machines
> on a lute for example.  Had they been available at the time, I'm rather 
> certain
> that the old masters would have joyously adopted them.  I guess it's
> like asking what Bach would have done if he had a pedal. I'm
> more interested in what I will do now that I have one.
> 
> Tobiah
> 
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> To get on or off this list see list information at
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
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