> I don't think you can say that. Montesardo and Sanseverino are clear
enough, the charts by Foscarini, Pesori and Valdambrini are at least clear
about unisons and octaves. Foscarini and Pesori only do not mention the high
octave strings of the 4th and 5th courses. So we do not know if they were
t
>The trouble is that the Italian instructions in the all printed books use
>vague terms which could lead one to any conclusion one liked if one is
>honest about it. It is not difficult however to use them or adapt them for
>any method of stringing.
I don't think you can say that. Montesardo and