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Dear collected wisdom.
I glanced through the Burwell Lute Tutor the other day, and found a mention
of a tuning called Trumpet Tuning does anyone of you know which
Hi,
I have added a fine Lute Duet for 2 Lutes Unisono
Pierre Passereau-Il est bel et bon
It's a short rapid chanson Intavolation. It sounds really very good.
It is in the new folder for 2 Lutes Unsisono
hi,
have found a short video, whee you can hear this beautiful song
Pierre Passereau-Il est bel et bon
http://www.lastfm.de/music/Pierre+Passereau/_/Il+est+bel+et+bon
Warm regards
Anton
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One of my favorite Senfl pieces.
dt
At 02:44 PM 4/19/2010, you wrote:
hi,
there is a new file for 3 lutes in a', g' d tuning in
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2ff9bbd6c00cf4bce5c3dee5769931ec36081df009b8685064328c9cace34742
Senfl, Ludwig - Das Geläut zu Speyer
this little, but very
Hi
I started uploading for 4 equal lutes.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2ff9bbd6c00cf4bce5c3dee5769931ece85bafcec95ed4d2292b492bd5edc68e
Ghizzolo, Giovanni - O quam suavis est Domine spiritus tuus
For all, who want to perform Ghizzolo, Giovanni - O quam suavis est Domine
spiritus
According to Burwell, the trumpett tuning goes like defde (frets for
tuning the 1st to 6th courses), resulting in g' - e' - c' - g - e - C
for the petit jeu, and B - G - F - E - D for the bass courses.
On the next page, she presents a variant of it (according to Mr
Jenkins), filling the gap
This question must have been touched several times, but as I am rarely
pleased with the string tension on my lute I'll raise it once more: Is
it better to have the chanterelle at 36 N? the conversion is about 3.67
Kg. The problem is that nylgut gets thinner with age and this affects
The very problem is that you are using nylgut for your
trebles. Nylgut is a polymer, and it is in a constant state of
stretch, and therefore, it becomes smaller diameter in time, as you
have discovered.
If you have this 59 cm lute at G at 440, you must use a 0.46. in
order to end up with a
Martin,
Well, 0,46 is really high, I have at the moment 0,44 and the lute
sounds at its limit. Gut sounded the best with a gauge of 0,42, nylon
not so much (0,47) and pvf not good at all (0,37).
Isn't nylon going to stretch as well?
2010/4/21 Edward Martin