Venetian Chitarrone; Kapsberger Toccata Arpeggiata
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@NobodyisD2Z ...because of the SIZE, not sound.
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I expected a deeper sound because of the sound. But you are using a capo so maybe that makes the difference. I do like the sound. Are there two sets of strings? You seem to be playing only the right side.
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@kkoblizek There's also an impressive collection of lute tabulature freely available at Dr Frank "Sarge" Gerbode's site, including tutors. Good luck!
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@mrmolinodelahoz ha you thought he was some undergrad noob and he's a master luthier ha ha. being all condescending and shit
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Building instruments is a full time occupation in itself. there have been a number of harpsichord players who also built instruments, but not many other types of instruments.
The favorite instrument of Louis XIV was the lute for it´s rich sonorous expressiveness
and there was that movie "Toutes les matins du monde" regarding lute music.
and it demonstrated the importance of that instrument in France. There is a great theorbo player not far from me in el Escorial.
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its not big enough!!!!!!!!
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Ah, the lascivious pleasings of a lute! You're right that my song "Diana Surprised by Actaeon" was missing a lute -- your lute :)
Terrific channel; I've just subscribed and look forward to more.
well, it´s a start, but you have many years to go, and much blood to sweat.
mrmolinodelahoz 2 years ago
Thank you for your comment, indeed my playing is not the best by far compared to others on you tube, I try to it give people an idea what my instruments sound like. I must say most of my time, blood&sweat is spent in the workshop making these instruments! (a passionate labour of love) I am currently working on an shorter new Student Theorbo with an original string length of 86cm for a customer who saw&heard this instrument, he will play it better than me for sure!-)
jamarriage 2 years ago
Wow, you can play the lute very good! I would like to learn play the lute but in Czech republic is no lute teachers and no publications. But, not long ago, I have searched some book - Varietie of lute lessons from 17th century. It's in oldenglish language. Could you tell me some other publications in English? It would be perfect in Czech, but in English suffices:)).
kkoblizek 4 years ago
That's ironic 270 years ago you wouldn't have had a problem in Prague! One Renaissance lute tutor-book is by Stefan Lundgren called New Method for the Renaissance Lute 1991 and the tree Renaissance Lute book both avialble from (Albert Reyerman)Tree editions in Luebeck, Germany.
jamarriage 4 years ago