[LUTE] new and new laouts-7

2016-03-08 Thread Anton Höger


Hi,

here are some new intabulations (all in Fronimo) for:

—  Sommer, Johann - Paduan 17a (Ander Theil außerlesener Paduanen und 
Galliarden -1609)  for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes

—  Sommer, Johann - Galliard 14b (Ander Theil außerlesener Paduanen und 
Galliarden -1609)  for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes

—  Bateman, Robert - Galliard 10b  (Ander Theil außerlesener Paduanen und 
Galliarden -1609)  for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes

—  Mercker, Matthias - Galliard 9b  (Ander Theil außerlesener Paduanen und 
Galliarden -1609)  for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes

—  Steffens, Johann - Galliard 1b  (Ander Theil außerlesener Paduanen und 
Galliarden -1609)  for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes

—  Praetorius, Michael - Nun lob mein Seel den Herren (Variation II)  for 
Treble Instrument, Basso and 2 Lutes

—  Stadlmayr, Johannes - Canzon I  (Münchner Canzonen 1624)   for 2 Treble 
Instruments and 2 Lutes


The mainly reason to allocate on two (or more) Lutes is, to lower the technical 
problems and the lute player can focus more on the music. In addition, as 
discussed several times here in the Forum, you cannot see on the stage sitting 
only a puppet, but you can hear also something. 

In addition, he does not always have to fight against the other instruments, 
which means that the lute increasingly sounds like a guitar because of the 
volume.
 
Enjoy them

Anton


http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de 

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[LUTE] Re: Kling-On Lute Stabilizer

2016-03-08 Thread David van Ooijen
   Klingon lute stabilizer?
   Today's a good day to kill the varnish on your lute.

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   On 8 March 2016 at 22:36, Charles Mokotoff <[3]mokot...@gmail.com>
   wrote:

Has anyone tried this method to keep the lute from slipping on
 your
leg? I know may of you use a strap and/or the RH pinky to keep
 the lute
in place, but I have found it absolutely necessary, when sitting
guitar-style, to have something between the lute and my thigh or
 it
will definitely slip forward. A piece of rubber or leather does
 the
trick fine, but the stabilizer idea is interesting. I actually
 had one
over here but it didn't stay on my lute, apparently there is a
 more
"permanent" solution that would probably affect the finish I
 suspect.

 [1][4]http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute
 -Stabi
lizer-2-Piece
Has anyone given it a whirl?
Thanks.
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 [5]http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-St
 abilizer-2-Piece
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   3. mailto:mokot...@gmail.com
   4. http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-Stabi
   5. 
http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-Stabilizer-2-Piece
   6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: Kling-On Lute Stabilizer

2016-03-08 Thread Roman Turovsky
You don't need any of that. All you need is to loop the strap around 1 
or 2 treble side frets.

Like this -
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/images/strap.jpg
done.

Should never sit guitar-style, ergonomically bad. Pat O'Brien advocated 
the above, with your axe high up under the chin, which gives a really 
good right hand angle.

RT



On 3/8/2016 4:36 PM, Charles Mokotoff wrote:

Has anyone tried this method to keep the lute from slipping on your
leg? I know may of you use a strap and/or the RH pinky to keep the lute
in place, but I have found it absolutely necessary, when sitting
guitar-style, to have something between the lute and my thigh or it
will definitely slip forward. A piece of rubber or leather does the
trick fine, but the stabilizer idea is interesting. I actually had one
over here but it didn't stay on my lute, apparently there is a more
"permanent" solution that would probably affect the finish I suspect.
[1]http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-Stabi
lizer-2-Piece
Has anyone given it a whirl?
Thanks.

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References

1. 
http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-Stabilizer-2-Piece


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[LUTE] Kling-On Lute Stabilizer

2016-03-08 Thread Charles Mokotoff
   Has anyone tried this method to keep the lute from slipping on your
   leg? I know may of you use a strap and/or the RH pinky to keep the lute
   in place, but I have found it absolutely necessary, when sitting
   guitar-style, to have something between the lute and my thigh or it
   will definitely slip forward. A piece of rubber or leather does the
   trick fine, but the stabilizer idea is interesting. I actually had one
   over here but it didn't stay on my lute, apparently there is a more
   "permanent" solution that would probably affect the finish I suspect.
   [1]http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-Stabi
   lizer-2-Piece
   Has anyone given it a whirl?
   Thanks.

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References

   1. 
http://www.mid-east.com/Strings/Lute-Accessories/Kling-On-Lute-Stabilizer-2-Piece


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