Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Tim Beasley
Hi. I thought I posted this earlier, but I never got a copy (and I assume that the listserve would have forwarded me a copy.) I'm an amateur classical guitarist and I'm getting tired of playing lute music in transcription. I'm going to be selling one of my guitars in the next week or two, and

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Thomas Schall
Hi Tim, I have no experience with EMS lutes. I would recommend either to buy a used lute or a new student lute which several builders offer. In any case you should try to find a lute player to come along for good advice about the instrument. The late Walter Gerwig played all the music on his 1

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Howard Posner
Tim Beasley wrote: > A second question deals with the difference between Renaissance/Baroque > lutes. Apparently the most common varieties of the two differ by a single > string (7 versus 8 strings). I have to assume that there's more of a > difference between the two, however, than that one str

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
Dear Howard, Thank you for your clarification. Please see my additions below. Best regards, Marion -Original Message- From: Howard Posner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Mar 25, 2005 10:42 AM To: Tim Beasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lute net Subject: Re: Questions from a newbie

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread corun
Tim wrote: > > But I haven't heard anything at all about the EMS lutes (Early Music Shop, > England). They're within my price range. But are they playable lutes, > with a reasonable--for a student lute--sound? Has anybody assembled one of > their kits? (If I'm overlooking an obvious source

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
Craig wrote: I haven't seen one of the EMS lutes up close, but with the number of them showing up on eBay I'm a little suspicious. They look very much like the Pakistani lutes, but it's hard to tell from the little pictures. ++I was too. However, the Pakistani lutes are 8c whereas the EMS lute

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Tim Beasley
Thank you, everybody. I have a fair amount to think about and digest. I think I'll avoid the EMS student lutes; one person here voiced a very strong objection to them, even though the EMS ebay feedback is glowing. The people buying them are, no doubt, like me: having heard few good instrument

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Greg M. Silverman
Roman Turovsky wrote: >>I'm an amateur classical guitarist and I'm getting tired of playing lute >>music in transcription. I'm going to be selling one of my guitars in the >>next week or two, and one possible use of the money is a lute. >> >>When I started with CG, I got a student instrument that

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-25 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
-Original Message- From: Tim Beasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Mar 25, 2005 1:01 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: Re: Questions from a newbie Thank you, everybody. I have a fair amount to think about and digest. I think I'll avoid the EMS student lutes; one person he

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-28 Thread Herbert Ward
> I've heard that the cheap S. Asian (Pakistani?) lutes on ebay are > trash. More trouble to make them into a lute than they're worth. I got one of those lutes. It cost me many hours of work (maybe 50-90), many trips to the hardware store, and 4-5 questions posted here to this list (for which

Re: Questions from a newbie

2005-03-28 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
with gut. I have already replaced some of the strings with Nygut. So many music projects and so little time... Cheers, Marion -Original Message- From: Herbert Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Mar 28, 2005 7:01 AM To: Tim Beasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Lute net Subject: Re:

Questions from a newbie In defence of the EMS lute

2005-03-28 Thread Caroline Chamberlain
Dear Tim I purchased a renaissance lute, already built, from the Early Music Shop last November. As far as I know, it was built in the UK. I ordered it in June 2004 and it was not ready until November. It was relatively cheap as lutes go, but it is perfectly alright for me as a beginner. In fac

Re: Questions from a newbie In defence of the EMS lute

2005-03-28 Thread James A Stimson
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Re: Questions from a newbie In defence of the EMS lute

2005-03-30 Thread Jon Murphy
OK all, I'm going to make a defense of another "lute". I considered the EMS lute kit, which I think at the time would have cost me about $800 (more now with the exchange rates), and asked some advice. The EMS kit was well recommended, but involved a lot of work. I chose to buy the Musikits "flat ba