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It is Bermudo who says that the 4-course guitar is like the vihuela without the 1st and 6th courses but he is referring to the intervals between the courses not to their specific pitch.
Scot. I tuned it at GCea, the so called Iberian tuning. I haven't tried the re-entrant but will probably do so on a 5 course version.
Very pretty Michael. At what pitch do you tune it? I really haven't looked into these little guitars very much but I was reading a quote from (I'm not sure) where the four course instrument was tuned the same as the middle four courses of the vihuela/lute. Would that be the relationship between the courses or the actual pitch (ie. GCea or CFad assuming a vihuela/lute in G)? I'm just wondering what the recent scholarly thought is on that.
Very small. 55 cm's.
Would that be a small scale 5 course?
Thanks Jelma. Unfortunately it's now out of my hands. I have another one that I've just started but I might go with a 5 course. Not sure yet! I'm rather fond of the small Guitars.
Nice! And now for some sound samples :-)
4 Course Renaissance Guitar loosely based on the Dias. Back of Cherry wood.
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