I believe that Douglas Alton Smith (author of A History of the Lute
from Antiquity to the Renaissance) also plays banjo.
Gustav Leonhardt played the banjo? -- that's a surprise!
On 3/15/15 1:50 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
I think it more pertinent to this forum to mention the number of lute
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Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762)
The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra (Edinburgh, 1760)
Introduction by Rob MacKillop.
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I think it more pertinent to this forum to mention the number of lute
players who play the banjo.A
Ron Andrico - Ron plays in the clawhammer style, where the index (or
middle) finger of the right hand strikes downwards onto individual
strings. One of the greatest Old Time banjo
Robby Faverey is an ace classical guitarist and baroque lute player with whom I
have had the privilege to study.
He is also playing South American folk instruments and old style gut strung
banjo. He has also played the Sarod.
He has made his own cello banjo's and enjoys playing the Bach cello