I used to have an Aria. They were made by a guy in Nagoya. Mine was a
bit clunky. He did make more historical lutes though. Case by case.
They were very cheap (for lutes).
On Mar 26, 2006, at 8:25 PM, Christopher Witmer wrote:
Thanks to the kind folks who have responded so far. I have a bit
Dear Chris,
I think this lute dont look so good that I would buy it for a moment in
which your daughter can play it. For me it looks a litle bit heavy and also
the model I dont like for a 10-11 curse lute. Maybe you can see who made it.
There are lutes from germany around the year 1970 who are
:25 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Can anyone provide some insight into this instrument for
me?
Thanks to the kind folks who have responded so far. I have a bit more
information: the lute has the brand name ARIA. I did a quick Google
search and it seems like a 1970s-1980s brand (?) I could only
There is one thing I think I know for sure it is not a Pakistani Lute. It
would be nice to know who the maker is, it looks to be a decent instrument.
Ten course? My father once made the statement that a thing is really only
worth what someone else is willing to pay for it. In todays market for
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Date: Sunday, March 26, 2006 6:25 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Can anyone provide some insight into this instrument for me?
Thanks to the kind folks who have responded so far. I have a bit
more
information: the lute has
://www.davidvanooijen.nl
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