My lute was made by Jiri Cepelak in 2002 (as I bought second hand I had
no contact with Cepelak) - here you can see it:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9512640/LauxMaler_Cepelak.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9512640/LauxMahler_Rosette.jpg
best
Dieter
Gesende
there are too many aspects to consider.
when was yours made, and by who?
RT
On 6/27/2014 10:34 AM, Dieter Schmidt wrote:
h,
so you think that the barring was changed - could they have conserved
the top? The top seems original to me because of the rose which I saw
too in a cop
h,
so you think that the barring was changed - could they have conserved
the top? The top seems original to me because of the rose which I saw
too in a copy of the 6 course Laux Maler lute and in a baroque lute
that was made for M. Yisrael - who observes:
" This instrument is
the museum photos show full-fledged baroque fan-barring.
RT
On 6/27/2014 7:51 AM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
In my opinion, if only the neck was changed, then the conversion is not
complete. Generally baroque barring would be quite different, to what degree
depending to an extent on what the lute
In my opinion, if only the neck was changed, then the conversion is not
complete. Generally baroque barring would be quite different, to what degree
depending to an extent on what the lute was converted from (early 6-course or
late 10-course?).
Best
Matthew
On 27 juin 2014, at 11:00, Dieter
hi,
a new (better version) of
Una mosa falle yo (Anonymous)
from Canti B numero cinquanta
you can find at:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Una_mosa_falle_yo_(Anonymous)
(for those who want to have a guitar staff notation, I overwork most of my lute
Intavolations. So you can find them at IMSLP, too)
Dear collected wisdom,
I have a lute, which is rebuilt the model MI54 in the Germanic National
Museum.
http://objektkatalog.gnm.de/objekt/MI54
This is a shell and top of Laux Maler converted into a baroque lute.
The instrument has the possibilities to play a baroque lute (13 co