> On May 22, 2020, at 7:19 AM, Christopher Stetson
> wrote:
>
> Hi, all. I've been playing without a strap since 1974. It is possible.
Arthur: Ah. Look, the statue. How do get the cup bit to stay where it is,
unsupported?
Wise Old Bird: It stays there because it’s artistically right.
For those of you interested, there is a Paul O'Dette renaissance lute
concert tonight starting at 8 pm Eastern time (sorry Europe!). Youtube
live link: [1]https://youtu.be/h6ypzDDDzpg
From the description: " On Friday, May 22, O'Dette brings his
distinctive and spirited touch to a
Am Freitag, 22. Mai 2020 20:35 CEST, "G. C." schrieb:
> I am surprized, that noone has yet mentioned the type of strap that
> you sat on. It seems like a very effective solution.
I think this is maybe because there is no (historical) evidence for suh straps.
IIRC they are
a
I am surprized, that noone has yet mentioned the type of strap that
you sat on. It seems like a very effective solution.
And can anybody remind me of the name of that modern X-strap at the
back, which seems like the optimal solution?
G.
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Oops forgot to paste the new url
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The query is as follows:
Here is the same list, ordered by date. The first ones shown seems to be
around 1615
- Luke
On 22-May-2020 17:39, Luke Emmet wrote:
Hi Tristan and all
You can find over 100 items in the The Lute Society's lute iconography
database that show a strap or a strap in use:
Hi Tristan and all
You can find over 100 items in the The Lute Society's lute iconography
database that show a strap or a strap in use:
If that's what happens when you sleep too much, I'll have to try it!
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 11:38 AM Joachim Lüdtke
<[1]jo.lued...@t-online.de> wrote:
Nice shredding on the Quinterne!
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Betreff: [LUTE] funny video
Datum:
Nice shredding on the Quinterne!
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Betreff: [LUTE] funny video
Datum: 2020-05-22T13:55:57+0200
Von: "Tristan von Neumann"
An: "lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFwyEs0ID6U
I just found this... great playing and a funny idea.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFwyEs0ID6U
I just found this... great playing and a funny idea.
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I have been looking at Renaissance paintings or those around 1600, as I
wanted to pick the right ornaments for the strap.
Any lute straps in Renaissance paintings?
I haven't been looking through the whole database after I found nothing
in a dozen paintings, so I stopped to ask here...
That's
Not to forget the picture of two guy playing in Castaldi's Capricci a due
stromenti … :)
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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Lute strap
Datum: 2020-05-22T13:26:04+0200
Von: "Ralf Mattes"
An: "Tristan von Neumann"
Am Freitag, 22. Mai 2020 12:24 CEST, Tristan von Neumann
Am Freitag, 22. Mai 2020 12:24 CEST, Tristan von Neumann
schrieb:
> I am going to make myself a nice lute strap.
>
> So I have been digging through paintings...
>
> Weirdly, no one ever seems to use any form of strap...
Look closer/search better. Just two:
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I am going to make myself a nice lute strap.
So I have been digging through paintings...
Weirdly, no one ever seems to use any form of strap...
How did they manage to play?
Or did the painters not bother painting them?
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