I have a diagram how to tie the strap so there would be no rotation -
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/theaxe.html

RT






On 7/27/2015 1:07 PM, Tony wrote:
    Sean's suggestion was very  useful ,that is  having two points of
    contact on the pegbox.
    With two cords from a guitar strap attached to these, there is an extra
    level of stability and as he says, no rotating.
    Many thanks
      __________________________________________________________________

    From: Sean Smith <lutesm...@mac.com>
    To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
    Sent: Thursday, 23 July 2015, 4:26
    Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lute Strap
    Charles
    I keep an eye out at Goodwills and other used clothing stores for a
    useful belt. Years ago I found the perfect Marks & Spencer for a couple
    of bucks and modified it for the lute strap. You certainly don't want
    any metal bits bobbling around in the case. I use two dark laces coming
    off the shoulder to the pegbox that keep the lute in exactly the
    position I want it. No rotating and the strings and right hand are
    always where I want them. Position is one thing but consistancy has its
    place, too. This really helped me move forward a few years ago in
    technique and - bonus - I can stand comfortably and play, too. If I
    hadn't listened to too much prog in the 70s I could probably even
    dance.
    I could send you pics if you'd like.
    Sean

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