A 13 course Baroque lute by Klaus Jacobsen for sale
Rather exclusive instrument strung in gut.
Stringlength 70,5/76
Pictures:
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http://www.luteduo.com/instr/new_instr_3/side4.jpg
Dear Rainer,
It is maybe worth adding Reades 9 Paven from Dd.3.18 to your list.
After four bars' rest the lute has
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On page 16 of today's copy of The Daily Telegraph there is a crossword,
the so-called Telegraph Toughie, which has the following clue for 23
across:
The man put in new robot for old instrument (7)
No prizes for the right answer.
Stewart McCoy.
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No, I don't speake Japanese :)
Best wishes,
Rainer aus dem Spring
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I think it should be he:
tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp
best wishes
Bernd
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Dear lutenists,
the difference of touch between those two approachs of stringing seems to
be a tricky business! I had (still have!;-) problems after years of
synthetics in starting with gut strings, but after getting some preliminary
touch to gut strings, playing the synthetics with acceptable
A question for those who have read Piccinini's (1623) preface about
arpegiation.
I have been trying to understand exactly what he means by arpegiare
on the lute, but I'm surely missing the point (my Italian is also not
that great).
On the theorbo it is pretty clear that he
Years ago, I did some work with solo oboe which was fun but too loud.
This guy can play like a cornetto:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBSYUfXn0PI
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Bruno,
It doesn't refer to chords. He uses arpeggiare specifically to indicate
a melodic ornament (tirate o passagi) played by alternating i and m over
another part played by the thumb. Piccinini uses the word pizzicata to
indicate broken chords. He goes into some detail explaining how
Yeah, he sure can- it was pleasure to hear live; thanks for posting this.
Dan
Years ago, I did some work with solo oboe which was fun but too loud.
This guy can play like a cornetto:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBSYUfXn0PI
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beautiful!
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A propos oboe, there is still some fine music (Zelenka) free for download at
http://hautboy.org/zelenka-mp3s
with
Stephen Hammer and Kathleen Staten hautboys
Rhoda Patrick bassoon
Nigel North theorbo
Michael Willens violone
Myron Lutzke violoncello
best wishes
Bernd
To
You really have the feel for this style. Very nice. And of course,
the gut sounds better. A lot better. My Baroque lute and vihuela are
in gut, and switching to the archlute (carbon, nylon, and copper
wound basses- Satan's Strings!) the feel is positively slimy. The
damn thing still sounds
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Paladino, Giovanni P.: TABVLATVRE DE LVTZ En diuerses Sortes. COMME Chansons.
Pauanes. Fantaisies. Gaillardes. ET LA BATAILLE Le tout Compose Par M. Iean
Paulo Paladin Milanoys Lyon (4 Mus.pr. 158)
greetings
wolfgang
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