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From: [1]jean-michel Catherinot
To: [2]Martyn Hodgson ; [3]Monica Hall
Cc: [4]Vihuelalist
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re : [VIHUELA] Re: Foscarini on Radio 3
I'm quite surpised by this, because that is not at all
Except le Roy 's information about neapolitan school (with no
octaves), I'm not aware of an italian general habit of stringing
without octaves on the lute!
And most of lutenists today play high Renaissance lute music with
plain octave stringing (6 to 4) as far as I know. On the
l...@cs.dartmouth.edu, Martin Shepherd mar...@luteshop.co.uk,
jean-michel Catherinot jeanmichel.catheri...@yahoo.com
Date: Mardi 31 aout 2010, 14h51
Dear Jean-michel,
Put a colon after 'octaves' as '...strung in octaves: outside
Italy' - I think you'll
1/ Is 69 cm an usual diapason for early (around 1650) guitar: Koch is
61 cm or so, first generation of Voboam rather 65, Tessler is short
too. Longer diapason is more common on later guitars or guitar `a la
capucine, with a deeper body (lower tuning?)
2/ the Carbonchi Ms H72 in
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De : Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk
A : Chris Despopoulos despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com; jean-michel
Catherinot jeanmichel.catheri...@yahoo.com
Cc : Vihuelalist vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Envoye le : Mar 23 novembre 2010, 15h 22min 53s
Objet : Re: Re : [VIHUELA] Re
out.
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De : Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk
A : Chris Despopoulos despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com; jean-michel
Catherinot jeanmichel.catheri...@yahoo.com
Cc : Vihuelalist vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Envoye le
I have had in my hands a Mast guitar 'around 1780, with frets of bone,
but I can't be certain that they were original, even it seemed to be
so.
Le Mercredi 6 novembre 2013 14h39, WALSH STUART s.wa...@ntlworld.com
a ecrit :
On 06/11/2013 11:28, Monica Hall wrote:
Dear