Hello David,

   We've just tried the following strings with good results:

   e' PVF 4046

   bb PVF 5049 x2

   gg PVF 5059 x2

   dd' VN 5088/PVF 5039

   Aa
   Op 15 december 2011 14:59 schreef David van Ooijen
   <[1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com> het volgende:

     Missing the point here. She wants a lute, but cannot afford one yet.
     She's given an old guitar, a handy friend did the conversion, so for
     the moment she can play lute technique, explore a new instrument and
     repertoire next to her classical guitar. Good for her. I can
     calculate
     a set of strings, no problem, but am curious for experiences of
     others
     who did the same: a lower tension than normal double set of guitar
     strings, we would like to keep the bridge on the instrument after
     all,
     but how much lower? Simply halve the tension to keep more or less
     the
     same total tension on the brdige? How about rattling strings in this
     case, and will half tension still sound on a normal guitar?
     Experiences appreciated.
     David
     On 15 December 2011 14:54, Rob MacKillop <[2]robmackil...@gmail.com>
     wrote:
     > Just get a regular 12-string guitar. You will have a modern
     orpharion,
     > complete with octave basses. Sounds beautiful playing lute music
     on it...
     >
     > Rob
     >
     >
     > On 15 December 2011 13:51, Bruno Fournier <[3]br...@estavel.org>
     wrote:
     >>
     >>   Frankly I don't see the point of the exercise.A  Simply to get
     double
     >>   strings and learn lute technique?A
     >>
     >>   A
     >>
     >>   Bruno
     >>
     >>   On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 6:33 AM, David van Ooijen
     >>   <[1][4]davidvanooi...@gmail.com> wrote:
     >>
     >>     Thank you for your answer, Eugene, but what my friend has in
     mind is
     >>     a
     >>     6-course lute setup on a guitar with 11-pegs:
     >>     first single, 5 double strings.
     >>     David
     >>
     >>   On 15 December 2011 08:52, Eugene Kurenko
     <[2][5]eugene.kure...@gmail.com>
     >>   wrote:
     >>   > A  Hi David!
     >>   >
     >>   > A  Well I had similar experience couple years ago.
     >>   >
     >>   > A  Fishing line 0,6 mm on first string, then strings 1-5 from
     guitar
     >>   set
     >>   > A  so we have 6 courses. And then I had to use again 5th
     guitar
     >>   string on
     >>   > A  F and then four 6th guitar strings on other basses. So we
     have 11
     >>   > A  single courses. It works well on 650mm guitar exerpt the
     lowest
     >>   notes,
     >>   > A  they'll be quite dull.
     >>   >
     >>   > A  Hope this can help to your friend.
     >>   >
     >>   > A  Good luck!
     >>   > A  2011/12/15 David van Ooijen
     <[1][3][6]davidvanooi...@gmail.com>
     >>   >
     >>   > A  A  A friend of mine managed to put 11 tuning pegs in the
     head of
     >>   her
     >>   > A  A  classical guitar. Now she wants advide on stringing it
     like a
     >>   > A  A  Renaissance lute. Before I ship her a set of
     >>   what-I-think-might-work
     >>   > A  A  strings, is there anybody out there who did the same
     thing and
     >>   has
     >>   > A  A  some experiences to share?
     >>   > A  A  David
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