Howard,
I don't want to sound pretentious, but, as you may be well aware, yours
truly knows a few things about lutes and painting. Therefore you can
reasonably trust my opinions as to which artist/painting is "trustworthy" as
iconography, and you can reasonably expect greater artists like Cranach
Thomas Schall:
>> so play the chord this guy here is fingering. (Bb on the 6th course, E on
>> the the 5th, C on the 3rd assuming a ren- lute in G) Which fingers on your
>> right hand would you use?
>> * The right hand doesn't seem to pluck the strings this guy is fingering
>> (he seems to pluck
nder how the chord would sound fingering like
that
And regarding the original picture I wonder at which time it was painted.
The lute model looks interesting ...
Best wishes
Thomas
Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> am 17.02.2005 16:12:23
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> so play the chord this guy here is fingering. (Bb on the 6th course, E on
> the the 5th, C on the 3rd assuming a ren- lute in G) Which fingers on your
> right hand would you use?
> * The right hand doesn't seem to pluck the strings this guy is fingering
> (he seems to pluck the 2nd and 4th strin
omebody care to clarify?
Were they trying for the fretless sound above the 6th fret?
Garry
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so play the chord this guy here is fingering. (Bb on the 6th course, E on
the the 5th, C on the 3rd assuming a ren- lute in G) Which fingers on your
right hand would you use?
* The right hand doesn't seem to pluck the strings this guy is fingering
(he seems to pluck the 2nd and 4th string ) .