You will always be in danger to end as a  Wandermandl who drinks his
   cup of Chogla like Vogel Dora does!
   Joe the Word Botcher

   Am 24.01.2020 3:00 nachm. schrieb Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt
   <seicentomu...@arcor.de>:

     Becoming a mandora enthusiast without having a mandora can only
     happen,
     if first of all you like the music which has been written for this
     instrument. Its standard tuning is equal to modern guitar tuning.
     There
     have been mandoras tuned in E (like guitar) or one note lower in D.
     So
     you can play this music directly from the tab on a modern guitar,
     or, as
     you mentioned, on a Wandervogel lute. (But a lot of the original
     repertoire is asking for another tuning where the lowest course is
     tuned
     up a third (in E= e' - h - g - d - A - G).
     The arrangements of the Mandora Website are all adapted for standard
     tuning. Of course playing this music on guitar or Wandervogel lute
     sounds - what else - like guitar or Wandervogel lute, but it can
     give
     you an impression of what the music itself sounds like - and if you
     like
     it. If you would like to hear how this music sounds played on
     mandora
     please listen to what Rod Blocksidge offers on his vimeo channel
     (link
     on www.mandora.de/audio).
     Coming close to the mandora sound by using modern guitar or a
     Wandervogel lute will be difficult because of their much higher
     string
     tension. You can try to replace your strings by some lute strings
     with
     less tension, but I'm not sure if this will be satisfying and makes
     a
     good sound.
     ______________________
     SEICENTO-Notenversand
     Rainer Luckhardt
     Holbeinstrasse 12
     D-79312 Emmendingen
     Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803
     Internet: www.seicentomusic.de
     VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317
     Am 24.01.2020 um 14:15 schrieb Tristan von Neumann:
     > Can I become a Mandora enthusiast by using a Wandervogel lute?...
     >
     > What's the stringing choice to come close to Mandora sound?
     >
     >
     > On 24.01.20 14:16, Martyn Hodgson wrote:
     >>     Well done Rainer,
     >>     - let's hope this produces even more interest in this
     relatively
     >>     neglected but, once, popular little family of instruments.
     >>     regards
     >>     Martyn
     >>
     >>     On Friday, 24 January 2020, 13:06:47 GMT, Seicento/Rainer
     Luckhardt
     >>     <seicentomu...@arcor.de> wrote:
     >>       Hi all,
     >>       I would like to inform you that I have setup a new website
     >> dedicated
     >>     to
     >>       the Gallichon/Mandora, where some information can be found,
     and
     >> where
     >>       some music for solo mandora, songs with mandora or chamber
     >> music with
     >>       mandora is already integrated and downloadable for free.
     You
     >> can find
     >>       links to libraries which offer their digitized manuscripts
     with
     >>     mandora
     >>       music online. The website is in german and english
     language,
     >> and it's
     >>       still a work in progress. So from time to time I will put
     in some
     >>     more
     >>       music (or audio files). Of course other mandora-enthusiast
     are
     >>     invited
     >>       to participate as well. The music is mostly unknown and
     taken from
     >>       different mss.
     >>       You can visit this page at: [1]www.gallichon. de  or
     >>       [2]www.mandora.org
     >>     --
     >>     ______________________
     >>     SEICENTO-Notenversand
     >>     Rainer Luckhardt
     >>     Holbeinstrasse 12
     >>     D-79312 Emmendingen
     >>     Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803
     >>     Internet: [3]www.seicentomusic.de
     >>     VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317
     >>       --
     >>     References
     >>       1. [1]http://www.gallichon/
     >>       2. [2]http://www.mandora.org/
     >>       3. [3]http://www.seicentomusic.de/
     >>     To get on or off this list see list information at
     >>     [4]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
     >>
     >>     --
     >>
     >> References
     >>
     >>     1. http://www.gallichon/
     >>     2. http://www.mandora.org/
     >>     3. http://www.seicentomusic.de/
     >>     4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
     >>
     >
     >

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