Have you undertaken a survey to be able to assert any of this (other
   than you divesting yourself of some instruments)?
   MH
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   From: Tristan von Neumann <[email protected]>
   To: lutelist Net <[email protected]>
   Sent: Sunday, 18 March 2018, 4:25
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Some questions
   Yes, but they are not "collecting" lutes I guess. They have them
   because
   they can play the music intended for it.
   Lute collectors seem mostly wealthy amateurs :)
   If I don't play an instrument enough, I give it away or sell it.
   Am 17.03.2018 um 22:46 schrieb spiffys84121:
   >    Hmm. Are there  -any- professional lute players that don't have at
   >    least a few lutes?
   >
   >    S
   >
   >    Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
   >
   >    -------- Original message --------
   >    From: Ron Andrico <[1][email protected]>
   >    Date: 3/17/18 6:36 AM (GMT-07:00)
   >    To: [2][email protected], Lutelist
   <[3][email protected]>
   >    Subject: [LUTE] Re: Some questions
   >
   >        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: [4][email protected]
   <[5][email protected]> on
   >    behalf
   >        of [6][email protected]
   <[7][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][8][email protected]>
   >          > Date: 3/16/18 3:00 PM (GMT-07:00)
   >          > To: [3][9][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][10][email protected]>
   >          > To: [5][11][email protected]
   <[6][12][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][13][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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