On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:15:18 +0200, "Iain Churches"
wrote:
"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
Went to an antiques fair today and found this, which was clearly
irresistible. Made in 1880, it is a lauten - a cross between a lute
and a guitar, and it sounds brilliant.
http://www.soundthoughts.co.uk/look/lauten.jpg
Fascinating. It seems to have the body of a lute,
(which was a generic term) but the unlike the lute
the tuning pegs are not set at 90 degrees.
Hard to be sure from the pic, but does it have
six strings?
Six strings and actual worm drive machine heads, not pegs. I never
knew they went back that far.
If so, the tuning is presumably the same for a six
course lute, in fourths with the exception of the
interval between the third and fporuirth course
being a third.
Yes, the same as a six course lute.
Is it about the same physical size?
Any indication as to the maker?
The size - the scale length is about an inch shorter than the Martin.
Here's an interesting detail. The fingerboard is scalloped between the
frets so you can't actually feel them
http://www.soundthoughts.co.uk/look/scallops.jpg
Some music will appear soon.
d