Re: dry gut

2005-01-02 Thread KennethBeLute
In a message dated 1/1/2005 10:46:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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how about lanolin, olive-oil or even (gak!) lard?

I have heard that Hopkinson Smith uses lanolin oil on overspun bass strings 
to get a more gut-like sound.

Kenneth Be

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Re: dry gut

2005-01-02 Thread KennethBeLute
To Rob:

The Mary Burwell Lute Tutor recommends soaking the gut strings in sweet 
almond oil.  I have used almond oil myself and noticed that it also makes them 
more 
stable against damp humid conditions.

Kenneth Be

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Re: A mystery piece

2005-01-02 Thread David Cassetti
Thanks to all who helped me identify the piece.

I went ahead and ordered the Chilesotti from Lyre Publications.

-- David



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Re: dry gut

2005-01-02 Thread Thomas Schall
As far as I know Hoppy plays Pyramid strings and uses oil to get them sound 
older.

Thomas

Am Sonntag, 2. Januar 2005 15:56 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 In a message dated 1/1/2005 10:46:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 how about lanolin, olive-oil or even (gak!) lard?

 I have heard that Hopkinson Smith uses lanolin oil on overspun bass strings
 to get a more gut-like sound.

 Kenneth Be

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Re: dry gut

2005-01-02 Thread chriswilke
Does anyone know exactly what he does?  Does he soak
them for any amount of time or simply rub the lanolin
oil on the strings?


CW


--- Thomas Schall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 As far as I know Hoppy plays Pyramid strings and
 uses oil to get them sound 
 older.
 
 Thomas
 
 Am Sonntag, 2. Januar 2005 15:56 schrieb
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  In a message dated 1/1/2005 10:46:26 AM Eastern
 Standard Time,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  how about lanolin, olive-oil or even (gak!) lard?
 
  I have heard that Hopkinson Smith uses lanolin oil
 on overspun bass strings
  to get a more gut-like sound.
 
  Kenneth Be
 
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 D-65843 Sulzbach
 06196/74519
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