Ed, Suzanne, Roman, Alexander, ...

Thanks for your suggestions.  I remain confused by colliding strings and 
ditto realities.

I cannot believe that Joel van Lennep would make an instrument with the 
design flaws your comments imply.  Could it be that my lute does not live 
up to your expectations, because it is a 14 course archlute.  (BTW, 
Suzanne seems to have a space problem too.) The courses have to be close 
together for the instrument to be playable, it would seem.  The distance 
between the string of the 6th and 7th courses is is roughly 4mm, 8mm, and 
4mm.  If pairs of the individual courses were to be 5mm apart, this would 
become 5mm, 6mm, 5mm.  It would introduce a 6.5th course, a revolutionary 
design!  My guess is that the compromise that was made tries to avoid the 
the clanging disaster by creating more space at the nut.  Actually, there 
is more: the octave strings are slightly closer to the sound board than 
the fundamentals in both courses.

Thanks again,
Peter.

the next auto-quote is:
A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy,
education, and social ties and needs; no religious basis is necessary.
Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of
punishment and hope of reward after death.
(Albert Einstein)
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Peter Nightingale                  Telephone (401) 874-5882
Department of Physics, East Hall   Fax (401) 874-2380
University of Rhode Island         Kingston, RI 02881



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