Re: Fw: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-07 Thread bill
dear tadeusz - would you please tell me what tuning you use for your reconstructed quinterne? thank you - bill

Re: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-06 Thread bill
dear ed - how wonderful! my german is non existent and i can't seem to copy the main part of the text in order to put it in the altavista babelfish translation service. the article mentions a scooped out korpus similiar to those instruments found in s.america. i assume they're talking about

Re: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-06 Thread James A Stimson
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Re: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-06 Thread Arne Keller
At 08:09 06-04-2004 -0400, Ed Margerum wrote: For those interested in medieval non-lute instruments there is a brief article (in German) with photo of an intact quinterne found in Danzig at http://www.theiss.de/AiD/2002/6/europa1.php The quinterne/guiterne was found a few years ago in a

Re: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-06 Thread James A Stimson
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Re: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-06 Thread bill
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