Dear lute players,
Herewith I would like to inform you about the Early
music course which is taking place in Warsaw, Poland
There are lots of early music activities and I am
delighted to teach lute there
from the 8th untill the 15th of July
Everybody interested is very welcome. I plan to
concentra
Stephen Fryer wrote:
> Bernd Haegemann wrote:
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>>There is some discussion on the francophone list about
>>the title of tht piece.
>>Could it be also "Grisse's..."?
>
>
> In the original printing it is quite clearly "Grisse his delight." the
> "long s" used is quite distinguishable from
Well there appears to be something wrong with the link, sorry about
that.
I am not sure which of the three adresses are correct for this purpose.
You can try either of these, but perhaps none will work :
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http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m215/ag-no3phi
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 22:15, Kevin Kishimoto wrote:
> Dear collective lute wisdom,
> I'm wondering if some of you with smallish renaissance g-lutes (57-60 cm
> stringlength) would be willing to take a measurement for me. Could you
> please measure the length of the center rib on your lute fro
Put me on the list of people who want to hear this if you manage to
tape it.
On Apr 24, 2007, at 12:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I should be at home at broadcast time I could tape it.
> If you should have further details - they would be welcome.
>
> BTW: It was very nice to meet again,
Hello Kevin
My 60 cm string length 7c Gerle, made by Martin Haycock, has a
central rib of about 62 cm. I don't know which Gerle it was based on.
The ribs are in Bird's eye maple. You should be able to access a
picture via this link :
[IMG]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m215/ag-no3ph
Dear Kevin,
As a rule of thumb, the length of wood needed to make a rib is about the
same as the string length. Obviously if the body is an unusual shape,
very flattened and wide, or very narrow, the figures may vary.
Best wishes,
Martin
Kevin Kishimoto wrote:
>Dear collective lute wisdom,