Advice about where to get a Vihuela - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-28T10:41:51Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/advice-about-where-to-get-a?commentId=2111060%3AComment%3A17759&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHello Harrry,
I didn't have…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-09-05:2111060:Comment:177592010-09-05T06:49:37.759ZDaan Hoeksemahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/DaanHoeksema
Hello Harrry,<br />
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I didn't have problems in switching to 48 mm. I must say that i didn't use my oterh guitar in two months now, so i don't have problems with switching :).
Hello Harrry,<br />
<br />
I didn't have problems in switching to 48 mm. I must say that i didn't use my oterh guitar in two months now, so i don't have problems with switching :). Rob,
I can't beleive there i…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-25:2111060:Comment:176872010-08-25T15:41:34.687ZLUTENIST88http://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/LUTENIST88
Rob,<br />
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I can't beleive there is something you cannot do! You are a fret monster, a real gut attacking maniac, a plucking genius on anything strung on wood! And to boot, you play the blues.......<br />
<br />
James
Rob,<br />
<br />
I can't beleive there is something you cannot do! You are a fret monster, a real gut attacking maniac, a plucking genius on anything strung on wood! And to boot, you play the blues.......<br />
<br />
James Daan, you have no problems in…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-23:2111060:Comment:176682010-08-23T21:59:51.668ZHarry Jesshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/HarryJess
Daan, you have no problems in switching between 48mm and 52? I have great problems here, and wouldn't take any risk, but ordered a 52mm Panormo as well. So I'm interested to know how you cope with it.<br />
<br />
Best wishes<br />
Harry
Daan, you have no problems in switching between 48mm and 52? I have great problems here, and wouldn't take any risk, but ordered a 52mm Panormo as well. So I'm interested to know how you cope with it.<br />
<br />
Best wishes<br />
Harry Hi,
I also bought a replica…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-23:2111060:Comment:176572010-08-23T15:17:30.657ZDaan Hoeksemahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/DaanHoeksema
Hi,<br />
<br />
I also bought a replica Panormo at Tiendaslatinas.<br />
Here are my pics. I ordered a maple back and sides, 63,5 cm scalelength and 48 mm neck width.<br />
I still have to play my other, "normal" guitar again.
Hi,<br />
<br />
I also bought a replica Panormo at Tiendaslatinas.<br />
Here are my pics. I ordered a maple back and sides, 63,5 cm scalelength and 48 mm neck width.<br />
I still have to play my other, "normal" guitar again. Hello, Jose,
Yes, as a matter…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-20:2111060:Comment:176182010-08-20T14:33:23.618ZHarry Jesshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/HarryJess
Hello, Jose,<br />
Yes, as a matter of fact, it's Paloescrito, a type of Mexican Rosewood or Palo santo. Recently I got a beautiful baroque guitar from TiendasLatinas and M.Zalapa, and for this guitar I chose Obancol, it's more green/yellowish. I think both woods are beautiful, and therefore I wanted both of them.<br />
Best wishes<br />
Harry
Hello, Jose,<br />
Yes, as a matter of fact, it's Paloescrito, a type of Mexican Rosewood or Palo santo. Recently I got a beautiful baroque guitar from TiendasLatinas and M.Zalapa, and for this guitar I chose Obancol, it's more green/yellowish. I think both woods are beautiful, and therefore I wanted both of them.<br />
Best wishes<br />
Harry Hello, Jamie. Have a look at…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-19:2111060:Comment:175962010-08-19T23:38:55.596ZJohn J van Goolhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/JohnJvanGool
Hello, Jamie. Have a look at my site. <a href="http://www.lutherie-van-gool.nl/prod07.html" target="_blank">http://www.lutherie-van-gool.nl/prod07.html</a> Go to historical instruments.<br />
<br />
Kind regards<br />
<br />
John
Hello, Jamie. Have a look at my site. <a href="http://www.lutherie-van-gool.nl/prod07.html" target="_blank">http://www.lutherie-van-gool.nl/prod07.html</a> Go to historical instruments.<br />
<br />
Kind regards<br />
<br />
John The cheapest is about $2k tha…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-19:2111060:Comment:175672010-08-19T18:20:26.567ZLUTENIST88http://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/LUTENIST88
The cheapest is about $2k that I have seen, but there is real good maker in Romania that does real good work, I have a 6 course lute after Gerle from him and it is loud and has great historical tone, even in all gut!<br />
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I bought it used for $600 from a guitar player who just did not appreciate it...he paid 1500... his name is Giorgy Lorinczi. he used to have a website...<br />
<br />
here is source for others:…
The cheapest is about $2k that I have seen, but there is real good maker in Romania that does real good work, I have a 6 course lute after Gerle from him and it is loud and has great historical tone, even in all gut!<br />
<br />
I bought it used for $600 from a guitar player who just did not appreciate it...he paid 1500... his name is Giorgy Lorinczi. he used to have a website...<br />
<br />
here is source for others: <a href="http://dsbx.org/Lute/lute_makers.htm" target="_blank">http://dsbx.org/Lute/lute_makers.htm</a><br />
<br />
alsao check out Wayne's Lute page hi harry,
the panormo guitar…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-08-19:2111060:Comment:175502010-08-19T00:46:42.550Zjose farinhahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/josefarinha
hi harry,<br />
the panormo guitar it's in Obancol or Palo santo?<br />
than's very much<br />
best regards<br />
Jose farinha
hi harry,<br />
the panormo guitar it's in Obancol or Palo santo?<br />
than's very much<br />
best regards<br />
Jose farinha Hey Rob, not that I know what…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2009-05-12:2111060:Comment:98672009-05-12T18:58:43.867ZFreihttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/Frei
Hey Rob, not that I know what I'm talking about, but some of the strum patterns sound like early Flaminco, obviously there was some cross-over, and I wonder if a good Flaminco stum DVD would help with some of the learning. I have seen a great Flaminco strum DVD, there are alot of different type of finger strums, its very complicated as you know. Flaminco has alot of technique. I just got the S DE MURCIA JACARAS!:and you can really hear some similarity.
Hey Rob, not that I know what I'm talking about, but some of the strum patterns sound like early Flaminco, obviously there was some cross-over, and I wonder if a good Flaminco stum DVD would help with some of the learning. I have seen a great Flaminco strum DVD, there are alot of different type of finger strums, its very complicated as you know. Flaminco has alot of technique. I just got the S DE MURCIA JACARAS!:and you can really hear some similarity. Jamie, here you can see my Pa…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2009-05-11:2111060:Comment:98492009-05-11T19:59:32.849ZHarry Jesshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/HarryJess
Jamie, here you can see my Panormo compared to a normal classical -Loriente "Clarita"-and also its back. I think you will notice that it is slightly vaulted. And Rob, I am very fond of Sor, but I also include Aguado, Giuliani, Mertz, Coste and Carulli in my repertoire, together with a Danish composer, Henrik Rung. I feel it is more "authentic" to play this music on a Panormo than a normal classical. It gives me pleasure to think that Fernando Sor probably has had a Panormo in his hands when he…
Jamie, here you can see my Panormo compared to a normal classical -Loriente "Clarita"-and also its back. I think you will notice that it is slightly vaulted. And Rob, I am very fond of Sor, but I also include Aguado, Giuliani, Mertz, Coste and Carulli in my repertoire, together with a Danish composer, Henrik Rung. I feel it is more "authentic" to play this music on a Panormo than a normal classical. It gives me pleasure to think that Fernando Sor probably has had a Panormo in his hands when he visited London. And then he most certainly started to play.....