Hi Ron,

   I can't speak to your past experience with the LSA back in 2000 because
   I wasn't on the board at that time. However, the "recent" lute rental
   program has actually been in place for more than a decade. Michael
   Grant has really ramped up the program during his tenure has director.

   The LSA rental program is an asset for the lute in the US because it
   broadens accessibility to what is still an obscure instrument in this
   country. (We're hoping to have a more active branch in Canada as well,
   but border issues make this difficult on multiple fronts.) Virtually
   all renters eventually end up purchasing an instrument. Some commision
   instruments; their trial time with the rental lute has allowed them to
   refine their personal preferences without huge financial outlay. That's
   good because because it also drives business to our luthier community.

   A minority of renters return their lutes having decided they don't have
   time for it or that it's simply not for them. This is good too. They're
   still likely to come away with respect for the instrument and its
   players. However, if someone feels like their only entry way to lute
   playing is to drop $7000 on purchasing an instrument, only to discover
   it's not their thing, it's a great way to build resentment.

   Best,

   Chris
   [1]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone

   On Saturday, March 17, 2018, 8:39 AM, Ron Andrico
   <[email protected]> wrote:

     Tristan and Mathais, you have hit upon a very important point.  While

     not as expensive as they should be relative to the demanding

     craftsmanship of construction, lutes are too costly for professional

     musicians to *collect*.  That is a major hurdle to getting lutes into

     the hands of budding players, and the unfortunate dynamic creates a

     *class* of lute players that might possibly exclude young persons
   with

     both interest and potential.

     The Lute Society (UK) has had a lute hire program for many years now,

     enabling interested persons to sample an instrument.  The American
   lute

     organization has recently implemented what they call a *lute rental*

     program, an innovation I proposed to them in 2000.  I wish they would

     call it a *lute access* program, placing the emphasis on getting
   their

     growing collection of instruments into the hands of potential

     lutenists, rather than the gory details of renting them.

     When it's possible for any interested person without the cost
   barrier,

     and only then, lutes will seem normal rather than unusual, and the

     instrument will thrive in the future.

     RA

       __________________________________________________________________

     From: [2][email protected] <[3][email protected]> on
   behalf

     of [4][email protected] <[5][email protected]>

     Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:55 AM

     To: Lutelist

     Subject: [LUTE] Re: Some questions

         Funds may be the pivotal point. For my first ten years with the
   lute

     I

         used to play just anything on my one and only 8c lute that Larry

     Brown

         had built for Budget Instruments Ltd. By anything I mean anything

         (Dowland, Bach, Schubert, Wandervogel lieder, Clapton).

         When funds started to come in, I afforded a swan neck. Then I

         discovered that an 11 was needed because swan necks aren't best
   for

         French Baroque. Then there was that short era of transitional

     tunings,

         requiring a 12c double neck. Finally I realised that a liuto

     attiorbato

         with single basses is not really the thing for Italian arciliuto

     music

         which demands octave strings down to the 14th course. I omit the

         serious reasoning for the chitarone and the angÃÆ ©lique.

         I could have done almost all of that music on my old 8c lute,

     probably,

         which still is in good shape. Yet funds were available, and so
   was

     my

         curiosity for new shores to explore.

         Mathias


   __________________________________________________________________

         Gesendet mit der [1]Telekom Mail App

         --- Original-Nachricht ---

         Von: Tristan von Neumann

         Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Some questions

         Datum: 17.03.2018, 8:16 Uhr

         An: lutelist Net

         Some people don't have the funds to "collect lutes" :)

         I'm quite happy with 7 courses - it's amazing how just one extra

     course

         extends the repertoire well into the 17th century, if you don't
   mind

         playing just the upper octaves.

         Am 17.03.2018 um 02:52 schrieb spiffys84121:

         > I will play any music on lutes, if it works for that lute. I

     believe

         in

         > using the right tool for the job-- unlike guitarists and
   pianists

     who

         > endeavor to build the whole house with just a hammer.

         >

         > My question-- do most lute players only specialize in one

     repertoire?

         I

         > play any lute music from almost the entire history of the
   lute--

         except

         > medieval. Of course this requires multiple lutes, which I'm
   happy

     to

         > collect and play. I go through phases, like sometimes all I
   want

     to

         do

         > is play six course music; then all of a sudden baroque lute is
   all

     I

         > care about in life. Right now I'm obsessed with the liuto

     attiorbato

         > which I think is the most versatile of all lutes. If for some

     reason

         I

         > had to have only one lute, it would be an attiorbato. One can
   play

         > hundreds of years worth of music on it(in a pinch) I'm working
   on

     my

         > version of 'Georga on my Mind' at present. My attiorbatos have
   a

         range

         > of 5 octaves.

         >

         > Sterling

         >

         > Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

         >

         > -------- Original message --------

         > From: Leonard Williams <[2][6][email protected]>

         > Date: 3/16/18 3:00 PM (GMT-07:00)

         > To: [3][7][email protected]

         > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Some questions

         >

         > I, myself, was attracted to the lute, via recorders and other

         > early

         > instruments, because I like playing renaissance music. What
   better

         > way

         > to enjoy it than on the instruments for which it was written?
   If I

         > were an instructor, I would probably be more inclined to teach

         > guitarists to read lute-tabbed recercari than to play later
   music

     on

         > the lute.

         > Leonard

         > -----Original Message-----

         > From: Mathias.Roesel <[4][8][email protected]>

         > To: [5][9][email protected] <[6][10][email protected]>

         > Sent: Fri, Mar 16, 2018 2:28 pm

         > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Some questions

         > Everybody is free to do with their lutes, or should be so, what

     they

         > like best.

         > Gilbert's initial observation was, though, that some 90% of
   this

         > tiny

         > community don't seem to be interested in newly composed music
   for

         > the

         > lute. And I take it that he wasn't referring to the lute
   mailing

         > list

         > community exclusively, but to lute loving folks in general.

     They're

         > fully entitled, aren't they, to not be interested. And I hasten
   to

         > add

         > that I myself refuse to get involved in lute religious
   discussions

         > about whether or not lutes should be taken to play modern
   music. I

         > for

         > one prefer to pick up the guitar for such purposes.

         > Mathias

         >
   __________________________________________________________________

         > Gesendet mit der [1]Telekom Mail App

         > --- Original-Nachricht ---

         > Von: Wayne

         > Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Some questions

         > Datum: 16.03.2018, 18:01 Uhr

         > An: lute net

         > One thing that has not been mentioned is that we have choices -
   we

         > all,

         > or most of us, or some of us, can choose to play a certain part
   of

         > our

         > repertoire on our Les Paul/Marshall, or our classical guitar,
   or

     our

         > romantic guitar, or our bandora, or ukulele or even saxophone
   or

         > synth

         > in some cases. If we can choose to play Spanish music on our

     vihuela

         > we

         > can choose to play Babbit on our (analogue tube) synth. So
   maybe

     we

         > are

         > overlooking contemporary lute music because we tend to pick up
   a

         > different instrument to play something modern. Especially when
   we

         > need

         > to be as loud as everyone else.

         > Does anyone here not have or play any instrument at all but the

         > lute?

         > Wayne

         > > Begin forwarded message:

         > >

         > > From: WALSH STUART <[2][1][7][11][email protected]>

         > > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Some questions

         > > Date: March 16, 2018 at 12:26:07 PM EDT

         > >

         > > If it seems odd to want to play modern music on a lute it is

         > surely

         > odder to only play a lute and only ever to play music that was

         > composed

         > centuries ago.

         > >

         > > Perhaps no one is odd enough for that! If there were such a

     person

         > -

         > who would only, ever, play centuries' old music (however
   gem-laden

         > it

         > may be) - would it be enough to say that this choice was the

         > harmless

         > choice of a free being?

         > >

         > > There is no obvious harm to others in such a case but perhaps

     it's

         > a

         > case of self-harm.

         > >

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