Good advice!
2008/7/30 Martin Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dear All,
>
> I have the OT-12, and it does have Vallotti - so if you want 1/6 comma
> meantone, set it to "VT" and tune the open strings. You can't tune every
> fret, of course, but if you use the tuner to get the 5th and 7th frets in
I thought I could...
I don't have the OT-120, but its predecessor the MT-1200. From looking over
> the shoulders of colleagues, however, I can tell you the presets for
> mean-tone on the OT-120 are for 1/4-comma mean-tone only. The sharp or flat
> option will be about the D# or Eb, I suppose. If
A couple of interesting updates-
Three secular kanty from ca. 1700, orinally for 3 voices, intabulated for
voice and 13c.
In a separate section at
http://www.torban.org/pisni
Images of a torban at the Furniture Museum in Lviv-
http://www.torban.org/torban3b.html
Enjoy,
RT
To get on or o
if you look on The Lute Society site there is a page on stringing that has
the URLs of the usual string makers.
http://www.lutesoc.co.uk/lutestringing.htm
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From: Bruno Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 July 2008 16:23
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] wo
'I'm not sure of this but Aquila D series copper wound basses may actually be
manufactured by Savarez. It is very common practice for string suppliers to
just put their label on strings manufactured by a larger company. I don't
think Mimmo bothers to sit in his shop for endless hours and extru
To All:
For the second time this week=2C I stand corrected. Apparently=2C Aquila
copper wound basses are manufactured in Mimmo's shop.
Ron Andrico
www.mignarda.com > Date: Wed=2C 30 Jul 2008 15:28:29 +0200> To:
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [LUTE] wound string
Lutenist Ronn McFarlane will be playing a CD Release Concert in
Baltimore this coming Sunday, August 3 at 7:00 PM at An die Musik,
409 North Charles St., Second Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201
http://www.andiemusiklive.com/
He will be playing mainly the music from his recent CD release,
Indigo R
Can anyone give me the address of Pyramid and any other string supplier that
would have strings in lengths of 120 cm or more. I have just finished
modifying one of my old lutes into a small theorbized lute (tiorbino) but
not small enough to accept my standard wound strings.
thx
--
Bruno Cognyl-
They are not as bright as Pyramid, and they are similar in sound to
Savarez, in my opinion. As far as "beauty" of tone, I do not think of them
as different from other wound strings.
ed
At 12:36 AM 7/30/2008 -0700, Daniel Winheld wrote:
>Great timing- I was thinking of outfitting my new archlut
Rob=2C Daniel & All:
I agree with Rob that these basses are a good substitute for those who like
their basses to play in tune. The edgy new sound goes away very quickly.
I'm not sure of this but Aquila D series copper wound basses may actually be
manufactured by Savarez. It is very common
Dear All,
I have the OT-12, and it does have Vallotti - so if you want 1/6 comma
meantone, set it to "VT" and tune the open strings. You can't tune
every fret, of course, but if you use the tuner to get the 5th and 7th
frets in the right places you can work everything from there.
Best wishe
I'm not a fan of Pyramid basses, preferring Savarez or Kurschner instead.
Aquila D strings are equal to the best. They sound too big and bright for
the first month, but after that they settle down they get an almost gut-like
quality while retaining their pitch. They work for me. You can hear them o
Great timing- I was thinking of outfitting my new archlute with the
Aquila D strings- Courses 14 - 6, and realized I had no personal
knowledge of them or feedback from anyone else. Do you know how they
compare to Savarez copper overspun and Pyramid for brightness &
sustain; not to mention that
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