Renaissance lute:
Dusepo Well-known member Joined May 29, 2010 Messages 362 Reaction score 0 Location London, UK Nov 20, 2018 #1 Renaissance lute:
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OP OP Dusepo Well-known member Joined May 29, 2010 Messages 362 Reaction score 0 Location London, UK Nov 20, 2018 #3 Baroque guitar:
OP OP Dusepo Well-known member Joined May 29, 2010 Messages 362 Reaction score 0 Location London, UK Nov 20, 2018 #4
B bsfloyd Well-known member Joined Nov 24, 2017 Messages 1,011 Reaction score 127 Nov 20, 2018 #5 Fabulous!! Both!
Joe King Well-known member Joined Aug 28, 2016 Messages 512 Reaction score 36 Location NYC Nov 21, 2018 #6 Very nice instruments! For the frets, it looks like they are wire tied around the neck - are they inset into a groove in the back of the neck? Can you also make such 'frets' from nylon or fluorocarbon?
Very nice instruments! For the frets, it looks like they are wire tied around the neck - are they inset into a groove in the back of the neck? Can you also make such 'frets' from nylon or fluorocarbon?
OP OP Dusepo Well-known member Joined May 29, 2010 Messages 362 Reaction score 0 Location London, UK Nov 21, 2018 #7 Joe King said: Very nice instruments! For the frets, it looks like they are wire tied around the neck - are they inset into a groove in the back of the neck? Can you also make such 'frets' from nylon or fluorocarbon? Click to expand... They are tied nylon. There is no groove, they're held in place by tension, but movable. Traditionally they would've been tied gut.
Joe King said: Very nice instruments! For the frets, it looks like they are wire tied around the neck - are they inset into a groove in the back of the neck? Can you also make such 'frets' from nylon or fluorocarbon? Click to expand... They are tied nylon. There is no groove, they're held in place by tension, but movable. Traditionally they would've been tied gut.
Joe King Well-known member Joined Aug 28, 2016 Messages 512 Reaction score 36 Location NYC Nov 21, 2018 #8 Dusepo said: They are tied nylon. There is no groove, they're held in place by tension, but movable. Traditionally they would've been tied gut. Click to expand... Ok great - thanks for the reply and the info.
Dusepo said: They are tied nylon. There is no groove, they're held in place by tension, but movable. Traditionally they would've been tied gut. Click to expand... Ok great - thanks for the reply and the info.