[LUTE] renaissance lute for sale

2018-07-07 Thread Anton Birula
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   [2]8 course renaissance lute with piezo pick ups

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8 course renaissance lute with piezo pick ups

Renaissance lute with inside pickups and amplification possibility As
every luteplayer is strugling with the sit...

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[LUTE] Re: Portuguise gitar and Yamaha G1

2018-07-07 Thread Joaquim Silva
Yes, portuguese guitar is played mainly with «dos dedos» and «dedillo» 
techniques, using 
artificial nails acting as picks. You can see this playing style clearly
in this performance of one of the most aclaimed portuguese guitar 
players, Pedro Caldeira Cabral, using tortoise shell nails
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Joaquim


> On 07/07/2018, at 00:31, Ido Shdaimah  wrote:
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>   Hey, did a little research about the portuguese guitars. Players never
>   don't play directly with the finger tips, but with the nails. Even
>   then, many choose to use fingerpicks and not the natural nail.
>   These picks were traditionally chiseled from tortoiseshell, but are now
>   made from various plastics.
>   Hope this clears things up. I doubt it's healthy or practical to play
>   with the fingertips. Pretty sure that would cause scarring and abnormal
>   amounts of calluses, in turn making playing hard.
> 
>   On Sat, Jul 7, 2018, 01:20 SW <[1]s.wa...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
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> I play wire-strung instruments with the same technique as lute or
> early guitar. I mean lightly built, lightly strung instruments
> (English guitar, bandora etc) not modern heavily built instruments
> strung with the sort of wire that Batman's Joker uses to bring down
> airliners.
> On 6 July 2018, at 17:07, Tristan von Neumann
> <[2]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote:
> How do you play on double metal strings?
> I recently tried to play lute pieces on a 12 string guitar, but I
> almost
> got blisters...
> I imagine on a small instrument the strings a thin and have quite
> some
> tension? What's Your technique?
> Am 05.07.2018 um 23:04 schrieb G. C.:
>> Hi All,
>> after attending a concert including a portuguise guitar, I
> was
>> positively surprised to realise, that this rare metal strung
> instrument
>> is also traditionally played using the thumb-in technique!
>> And after aquiring a Yamaha G1 guitalele, I was equally
> surprised, that
>> I could play difficult lute pieces satisfactorily on such a
> tiny and
>> cheap instrument. (Getting a noticeable pain in the left
> wrist
>> afterwards though, which was quite a deception!)
>> G.
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