Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: A strange 'Baleto' in de Gallot
Would the Baroque guitar be no more than a 'five-course lute' if it didn't
have the re-entrant stringing it is supposed to have? Well, it might have
been be nice to have a five-course instrument that was fully musical but
cheaper and
P.S. I can send you a copy of my transcription if you like but I have no
way of making it available to the rest of the list.
PPS the theorbo also has a re-entrant tuning and either the 2nd or 3rd
course will actually be the highest sounding. the melody will fall on these
courses rather
imagine that ...
--- bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
interesting reference for stringed instruments here:
http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/se_asia.htm
.. of particular note is the jungga - two of which
are pictured; the second showing distinct, medieval
european
interesting reference for stringed instruments here:
http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/se_asia.htm
.. of particular note is the jungga - two of which
are pictured; the second showing distinct, medieval
european design, similar to one of the early
charango/citole-like shapes.
another