Of course, it is not "simplified" view of a famous player…
I won't go further on, however I'm temped ;-)
J
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But I can easily imagine Falckenhagen playing Weiss on his instrument.
By the way, is somewhere in image of that Straube's lute which Geinsborough(?spelling) bought from him in London?
J
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On 2009-07-10, at 16:54, Roman Turovsky wrote:

The englaving is unusually precise. Look for the strange slots cut in the walls of the pegbox. especially the bass side.
It sure looks like an angelique to me.
RT

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerzy Zak" <jurek...@gmail.com>
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Dear Karl,
I'm looking invariable puzzled at the engraving for more then 20 years
and I counted the pegs too. I recently converted (tempted by videos of
some great modern players!) one of my swan neck lutes to single
strings as well. I still have all the pegs on place, just single
strings. It is possible.

Thanks for the observation,
Jurek
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On 2009-07-10, at 16:27, Karl-L. Eggert wrote:

J,
if you count the pegs on Adamo´s Lute there will be some more than 13 or 14.

Karl

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Subject: [english 100%] [LUTE] Re: Erzlaute


On 2009-07-10, at 12:11, David Tayler wrote:

The problem here is that single stringing is historical,
..

Yeee...
There are men who loves "chaos", they need it to breath, to florish, in the best possible terms. Others cannot live without order, alwaye seeking knowledge and establishing harmony, whatever is the evidence.
Some are doing this and saying the other ;-)

The past is unpredictable, to say anachronistically, and largely in our hands. Look at this:
http://tinyurl.com/muyoco
Single strings or double courses? Of course, we know the man, his opus, obviously a swan neck lute, French tuning, bla bla bla, etc., etc. But stop automatic thinking, click again. Wishful thinking, a florish of knowledge or chaos of evidence? Is it a trick or a very simple matter of fact?

Single stringing is historical ;-)))

J
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