Dear Bill,

   But on the smaller instrument you'll employ lower tensions - not the
   same tension as on a larger.

   To my knowledge, Dowland in the 'Varietie' gives the clearest advice
   about this  ('Of setting the right sizes of Strings upon the Lute').
   .............. Wherefore first have consideration to the greatnesse or
   smallnesse of the Instrument, and thereby proportionably size your
   strings, appointing the bigger Lute the greater strings, and for the
   lesser Lute the smaller strings........
   Mace says the same (page 65 speaking of the Stringing of the Lute) he
   writes 'And as to the Size, if it be a Large Lute, it must have the
   Rounder Strings; and a Small Lute, the Smaller'

   This is also, of course,  sensible advice since, if we want the same
   'feel' under the fingers (see earlier communications on this), we'll
   need to have lower tensions on smaller lutes and vice versa.

   Regarding 'feeI', I recall somebody amusingly (see archives) mentioning
   the feel of playing 'with iron bars' if we tried to pluck a small
   descant lute strung with, say, the strings used on a large bass lute
   and brought being both up to their relative pitches....................

   rgds

   M
   --- On Sun, 18/3/12, William Samson <willsam...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

     From: William Samson <willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
     Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
     To: "Martyn Hodgson" <hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>,
     "baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" <baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
     Date: Sunday, 18 March, 2012, 10:03

      Hi again Martyn,
      Yes indeed - The smaller lute will need thinner strings than the
   larger
      one but if you go by the highest string almost breaking, that will
   lead
      to a lower tension as the thickness of the chanterelle doesn't seem
   to
      be related to the pitch at which it breaks.
      What I'm getting around to asking is, how do the tensions of the
   basses
      in a small lute compare to the equivalents in a large lute?  If the
      small lute has half the string length of the large, and is tuned an
      octave higher, the same tension will require the same string
      thickness.  So if you use thinner basses the tension would need to
   be
      somewhat less.
      Most string calculators I've come across ask the user for the
   tension
      they want to use, but don't give much in the way of guidance to what
   a
      reasonable tension should be.  Do you know if this has been
      investigated and written up anywhere?  All the advice I can find is
   for
      medium-sized lutes and suggests tensions around 3kg per string.
   That
      would presumably be less for a much smaller lute.
      Bill
      From: Martyn Hodgson <[1]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
      To: "[2]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"
   <[3]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>;
      William Samson <[4]willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
      Sent: Sunday, 18 March 2012, 9:33
      Subject: Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
      Dear Bill,
      Ah - but since we generally follow early advice and tune the highest
      string as high as it can stand, the pitching of the smaller lute
   will
      be higher than the larger (eg a whole tone between an instrument of
   76
      and one of 68cm). Also a smaller lute requires thinner strings than
   a
      larger one thus the stress (ie force pu area) and stiffness will be
      much the same.
      Comparing small pianos with larger is not the same comparison
      since they will both be tuned to the same pitch thus requiring, as
   you
      point out, thicker overwound strings for the smaller instrument.
      rgds
      Martyn --- On Sun, 18/3/12, William Samson
   <[5]willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
      wrote:
        From: William Samson <[6]willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
        Subject: Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
        To: "Martyn Hodgson" <[7]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>,
        "[8]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"
   <[9]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
        Date: Sunday, 18 March, 2012, 9:22
      Hi Martyn,
      I think some underlying assumptions need to be brought out here.
      The main difficulty with gut basses is the thickness of the string
   in
      comparison with its length.  The thicker the string, other things
   being
      equal, the stiffer it will be and so less able to produce the higher
      harmonics - or at least to have them sounding in tune with the
      fundamental.  This is why a small piano sounds so poor in the bass
      register compared to a concert grand - short thick basses.  It's
      possible to make gut strings more flexible (high-twist, catlines and
   so
      on) and reduce this effect.
      The other thing is that thicker strings (again, other things being
      equal) have more internal friction and so lack sustain.
      This doesn't matter so much for a long thick string as for a short
   one
      of the same thickness.
      One way to try and get around this is to reduce the diameter of the
      basses on smaller lutes and this leads to lower tensions.  There's
   only
      so far you can go with low tensions before the strings start to
   sound
      like rubber bands being pinged.  This can be overcome by increasing
   the
      density of the string by 'loading' or gimping so that a thinner
   string
      can be tuned at a higher tension.
      Anyway - I'm gabbling here, because I don't have a
      joined-up understanding of the dynamics of thick vibrating strings,
      where stiffness and internal friction are significant factors.
      In summary, though, there must be a limit to how small you can make
   a
      10c gut-strung lute and still produce an acceptable sound from it.
      Thoughts?
      Bill
      From: Martyn Hodgson <[10]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
      To: Anthony Hind <[11]agno3ph...@yahoo.com>
      Cc: "[12]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"
   <[13]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
      Sent: Sunday, 18 March 2012, 8:02
      Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
        Dear Anthony,  There's no reason why such bass gut strings
   shouldn't
      work almost as  well on a small lute as on a bigger one: simply the
      overall pitching  will be higher (ie in both cases the highest
   string
      will be pulled up  as close as possible to breaking stress).  Martyn
      --- On Sat, 17/3/12, Anthony Hind <[1][14]agno3ph...@yahoo.com>
   wrote:
      From: Anthony Hind <[2][15]agno3ph...@yahoo.com>    Subject:
   [BAROQUE-LUTE]
      Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD    To: "Edward Martin"
      <[3][16]e...@gamutstrings.com>    Cc:
   "[4][17]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"
      <[5][18]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>    Date: Saturday, 17 March,
   2012,
      12:22      Dear Ed and All              Many of us seemed to have
      enjoyed and been influenced by  that      Reflexe recording, and
   indeed
      the wonderful Reflexe and Astree LPs  in      the 70s were how I was
      introduced to the pioneers; until I had the      chance of actually
      hearing some of them, Hoppy, and POD, Jakob      Lindberg, but
      unfortunately never Anthony Bailes.      %              I would
   gladly
      try those geared pegs, but I would also be  loth      to remove
   Stephen
      Gottlieb's very elegant sculpted ones, but perhaps      the
   originals
      could be grafted on to the geared ones?      When I remember to make
      the effort, Wolfgang Fruh's peg-turner does  go      someway to
   gearing
      the peg turn.      I bought it for the occasion when tend pegs
   stick,
      but actually it      works best on pegs that don't stick. It seems
   to
          make them more precise. Without the turner, the string jumps
   above
      and      then below the desired tuning point,      with the tuner it
      seems to go much more smoothly. Of course, it does      not have the
      accuracy of your marvellous geared pegs.      How wonderful to be
   the
      neighbour of an expert lute and string  maker!      %      Perhaps
   your
      present success with pure gut Pistoys also relates to  the
   ultra
      hard table that Dan managed to make for your lute. I  understand
      tables can harden with the years, so perhaps your lute has some of
   the
            sustain of an old lute, that helps your lute's response to
   your
          stringing?      Of course, with AB's 76cm string length it
   wouldn't
      be so surprising  if      pure gut Pistoys did work well on the
      Wengerer lute, but if you  manage      a free sounding bass, without
   a
      hint of tubbiness, it will be quite  an      achievement for a 67cm
      lute in all Pistoy basses!      %      I had wanted to add a link to
   T.
      Satoh playing the Greiff, to  compare      with low tension
   stringing
      of an old lute. I tried to use the old  links      I have on my
      computer, but they all failed. I then tried to go on  the
   Channel
      Island Classic site, and Firefox signalled warnings that the
   site
      had a very poor reputation. I couldn't understand how that  could
      be, but fearing it might be a scam site. I stopped my attempts,
   which
          is a pity, as it would be interesting to compare.      %
   You
      haven't said what tension you have on your basses, and your
      octaves, but would you classify it as light, medium or heavy?
      regards      Anthony
      __________________________________________________________________
      De : Edward Martin <[1][6][19]e...@gamutstrings.com>      A : Anthony
   Hind
      <[2][7][20]agno3ph...@yahoo.com>;
      "[3][8][21]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"
      <[4][9][22]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>      Envoye le : Samedi 17
   mars
      2012 1h08      Objet : Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
      Dear Anthony and all,      I also very much enjoy that old recording
   of
      AB on EMI Reflexe.  A      great, old recording.      Your statement
      that "(although, I imagine that with his 76cm lute  pure      gut
      basses should also work well)" is in complete agreement with my
      recent experimentation.      As you know, I have been doing some
      experimentation on my "French"      lute, which is now one year old.
      It is 67.5 cm 11-course Frei.      Recently, I put on plain gut,
   down
      to the 10th course (actually,      Pistoys on the 5th, and Pistoy
      fundamentals on 6-10)  The 11th  course      still has a loaded gut
      fundamental from Mimmo.  That is the only  metal      I have on this
      lute, and I want to say that I am quite happy with  the      sound
   of
      the pure (Pistoy) gut, i.e., without metal).  In fact, I      prefer
   it
      to loaded gut.  I just have not gotten around to trying  the
   11th
      fundamental in pure gut, but when I do, I think it will work  just
      fine.  String makers have done a terrific job in research and
      production of incorporating of metal into gut, but for my 11-course
        lute with no bass extension, is very nice indeed. using pure gut.
      They      do not sound "tubby" at all.      Unfortunately, I have
   not
      recorded this instrument yet, but will,  using      this stringing
      configuration.  In my opinion, at least when  discussing      French
      baroque lute music, this is certainly worth trying.      Another
      factor........ I have just made a huge modification on the
      11-course lute.  I have just installed planetary gears, instead of
      pegs.  I know  some people disapprove of this, but for many
   reasons,  I
            am very, very happy with the results.  They are expensive -
   that
      is  a      drawback.  The thing is, friction pegs can be
   problematic,
      and even  the      best ones, perfectly fitted, do slip a little
   but.
      These "pegs"  look      _exactly_ like an ebony lute peg, but then
      _never_ slip or stick.  They      are geared to 25% of the turning
   of a
      friction peg;  in other words,      one must turn 4 times the
   distance
      one would turn using a friction      peg.  This makes tuning much,
   much
      more accurate, and it does not      stick, and the action is very
      fluid.  The weight is identical to a  lute      peg, so no weight is
      added.  With these gears, it is actually, a joy  to      tune!
      Sometimes with friction pegs, I may be more hesitant to make
      micro-adjustments in tuning, but with planetary gears, they are so
      smooth, fast, and accurate, it seems as though my lute sounds so
   much
          better, as it is little to nothing to finely adjust the tuning.
   I
      now      have my 2 favorite instruments in these gears - my vihuela,
      and      11-course lute.      In short, it is a winning combination
   -
      the beautiful sound in gut,      with greatly improved tuning.
   ed
          At 10:07 AM 3/16/2012, Anthony Hind wrote:      >    Dear All
      >            Anthony Bailes LP recording of  'Pieces de luth'; EMI
      REFLEXE;      >    IC 06330938, was my introduction to French
   baroque
      lute music.      >    After that I was hooked.      >    I have
   enjoyed
      his recent CDs (although I had not yet heard  this,      his      >
      most recent one), but regret that the recordings (in particular
      "Old      >    Gautiers Nightinghall") do seem to have become a
   little
      more      >    reverberant, which may take away somewhat from his
      recent      excellent      >    string choices on the Wengerer: Nick
      Baldock trebles, Dan  Larson,      Lyons      >    Meanes, and Mimmo
      Peruffo loaded basses (v AB seems to be      >    one of the few
      pioneers still experimenting seriously in gut      stringing.      >
      %      >    Indeed, Anthony B. has always had an experimental
   atttitude
      to      historic      >    research. In his excellent article for
   Lute
      News 85, April  2008,      he      >    said, of the old Bologna
   lutes
      so sought after by the French,  that      >    Trichet tells us
   "French
      lute players were looking for  instruments      >    which were very
      resonant, and capable of sustain"; and he goes  on      to      >
      tell us of his experience of playing old lutes, "The last, and
      most      >    important point is that notes on such instruments
   have
      more      sustain      >    coupled with a more gradual and even
   decay
      to the sound. This  is      >    particularly important as it can
   give
      the impression that a  note      sounds      >    on longer than it
      actually does."      >    In his Gaultier recordings, AB considers
   this
      so necessary to  his      >    interpretation of this music that he
      appears willing to  sacrifice      ideal      >    string length
   (and
      possibly barring), adopting the 76cm  historic      Wenger      >
      lute, just for the greater sustain this vintage lute affords.      >
      %      >    Jakob Lindberg seems to confirm AB's experience,
   claiming
      two      almost      >    contradictory characteristics for his
      Rauwolf: "this has  exactly      what I      >    want. It has that
      clarity  but also sustain, which is amazing".      >    %      >
   It
      seems to be the function of this quality that AB is seeking  to
      study      >    with his recent recordings, at the expense of any
      characteristic      >    specifically associated with more usual
   string
      lengths of  around      68 cm      >    (as correctly suggested by
      Martyn). Of course one might have      preferred      >    AB to
   have
      discovered another 69.5 cm Rauwolf, Greiff (or      whatever),
   >
        but no doubt he had to settle for the Wenger, or possibly chose
   it
          to      >    isolate what this could bring, in spite of string
      length and      barring      >    differences.      >    %      >
      The question then (implied by Martyn) is what AB may have  gained
      or      >    lost in choosing a lute which might seem more suitable
   for
      late      German      >    Baroque.      >    AB mentions the
   elegeance
      and economy in the music, and it is      possible      >    that
   this
      also extended to the playing position and thus the      length of
      >    the lute chosen, as seen in the rather nonchalant confortable
      elegant      >    style of Charles Mouton:      >
      [1][5][10][23]http://tinyurl.com/39r6xvd      >    However, AB does
   have
      very long fingers, and seems to have very      little      >
   problem
      in playing with such string lengths:      >
      [2][6][11][24]http://tinyurl.com/77x475k      >    Although the two
   do
      indeed look very different (and possibly,  as      Martyn      >
      says, the second might have been incongruous to a French  audience
      of      >    the time).      >    %      >    Soundwise, and this
   could
      be more important, we might have      expected the      >    276
   year
      old Wenger to have lost a little in the mid register  (as      >
      compared to the 80 to 100 year old 68 cm lutes that the French
      were      >    seeking out), and with perhaps more bass presence,
   due
      to the  76cm      >    loaded basses: the French with their smaller
      lutes, may rather      have      >    been exploring the mid range,
   at
      the expense of these frequency      >    extremes.      >    Only
      listening to AB playing French music with this lute can      confirm
   or
            >    infirm, whether this is indeed the case.      >
      Unfortunateley, MP3 and recording equipment may not be up to  the
      job of      >    discriminating this (can we be sure that we are not
      hearing the      mics,      >    the room acoustics rather than
      differences in lutes).      >    But here is a recording of a modern
      67cm Warwick Frei (415)  strung      in a      >    not too
   different
      way, from the Wenger, with loaded basses and      Nick      >
      Baldock Meanes and trebles.      >
      [3][7][12][25]http://luthiste.com/downloads/Mouton.mp3      >    and
   here
      is an extract from Une Douceur violente, AB on the      Wengere
   >
        lute (375, loaded Basses, Larson Meanes, Baldock Trebles):      >
      Seventeenth-century French lute music      >
      [1][4][8][13][26]http://www.ramee.org/extraitsramee/1104/1104-01.mp3
      >    %      >    Personally, trying only to concentrate on the tonal
      differences,      and      >    abstracting from player's style, as
      well as recording level and      415/370      >    pitch (an almost
      impossible task?) I enjoy both, and I do hear  a      great      >
      deal of "presence" in the case of the old lute (with no obvious
      mid      >    lack), but with exactly the slightly veiled (slightly
      nasal?)      quality,      >    which AB claims obliges him to play
      well back near the bridge  with      old      >    lutes; this is my
      reaction, but I am not a musicologist,      specialist in      >
      french baroque music.      >    Just to compare, here is the 69cm
      Rauwolf (with some gimped  basses      and      >    some first
      generation loaded) but playing Weiss:      >
      [5][9][14][27]http://www.musicamano.com/music/weiss.mp3      >    I
   do find
      the Rauwolf more "agile" (which might be important  for      the
      >    French repertoire) and a little less veiled and nasal; and this
        could      >    indeed be something to do with the difference of
      string length,  or      just      >    relating to the recording
      differences.      >    %      >    Finally an extract from "Old
      Gautiers Nightinghall" with AB      playing on      >    a modern
   12c
      lute, by Paul Thomson (stringing?):      >
      [6][10][15][28]http://www.ramee.org/extraitsramee/0707/0707_01.MP3
       >
        The sound to me, here, is more bright (due to the pitch?), but
      with      >    less depth; however, this is not the same tuning (or
      stringing),      and      >    the recording is more reverberant.
      >    $      >    In conclusion, Martyn is right, I don't think we
      should  advocate      >    performing French lute music with
      non-j-barred, 76cm lutes, and  I      >    understand his "mise en
      garde" to that effect (would any one,      including      >    AB,
      order the Wengerer model from their lutemaker for the  French      >
      repertoire? I would doubt it; while I for one did hesitate  about
      >    ordering a 69cm Rauwolf, before going for a 70cm Warwick); but
   I
          have      >    enjoyed the sound of the short extract from Une
      Douceur  violente,      in      >    spite of any doubts I might
   have
      had.      >    That is of course just a personal reaction from a non
      specialist,      >    addicted to AB's old LP.      >    Regards
      >    Anthony      >    ________________________________      >    De
   :
      Edward Martin <[2][7][11][16][29]e...@gamutstrings.com>      >    A :
      [3][8][12][17][30]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu      >    Envoye le
   :
      Vendredi 16 mars 2012 3h50      >    Objet : [BAROQUE-LUTE] Ne
   Anthony
      Bailes CD      >    Dear Ones,      >    For those on the list who
      enjoy well played 11-course French      baroque      >    lute,
   there
      is a new release by Abthony Bailes, on the Ramee      >    label.
   it
      is entitled, 'Une Douceur violente", and it contains      works
   >
        of Mouton and Gallot.  He recorded this program on his  authentic
        lute      >    by Georgi Ferdinand Wenger, Augsburg, 1722.  The
      catalog number  is      >    RAM 1104, and it is available in the
   USA,
      in usual outlets.      >    This is an announcement, not a review.
   The
      instrument is a  large      >    one, and the pitch is consequently
      quite low, at a70, in  essence      >    making it in a b-minor
      tuning.  Beautiful sound and playing,      highly      >
      recommended.      >    ed      >    Edward Martin      >    2817
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