Lute
An explanatio n of performanc e practice for 16th century English lute songs.
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Resources for playing lutes, and lute history, as well as a lutenists' mailing list.
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Descriptions, photos, history, and sounds of instruments used in performing early music. Includes the bagpipe, bladder pipe, cornamuse, crumhorn, dulcian, dulcimer, gamba, gemshorn, harp, harpsichord, hirtenschalmei, hurdy-gurdy, kortholt, lizard, lute, mute cornett, organetto, percussion, pipe and tabor, psaltery, rackett, rauschpfeife, rebec, recorder, sacbut, schalmei, serpent, shawm, shofar, transverse flute, viol, and zink.
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The English branch of the Lute Society.
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Literally, a luthier is a lute maker. Medieval luthiering is VERY different than modern luthering, although a knowledge of modern techniques and skills are helpful, many new skills and concepts must be mastered to revive this lost craft.
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An HTML version of a book published in 1603, which also promises "a method, how you may be your owne instructer for Prick-song , by the help of your Lute, without any other teacher: with lessons of all sorts, for your further and better instructio n."
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Viz. Fantasies, Pauins, Galliards, Almaines, Corantoes, and Volts: Selected out of the best approued AVTHORS, as well beyond the Seas as of our owne Country. By Robert Douland. Whereunto is annexed certaine Obseruatio ns belonging to LVTE-playi ng: By Iohn Baptisto Besardo of Visonti. Also a short Treatise thereunto appertayni ng: By Iohn Douland Batcheler of MVSICKE.
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Last listing added: 07/13/07
Regular: 10
Last listing added: 07/13/07