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Possible source for inexpensive baroque guitar and vihuela cases
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I am waiting for the delivery of a baroque guitar and was researching economical sources for cases.  I came across two possibilites. …Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Valéry Sauvage Feb 7, 2011.

 

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Amateur lutenist and vihuelist. Interested in exploring baroque guitar at some point.

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At 10:17 on June 24, 2016, Michael Mayr said…

Hello Steven,

do you still offer the two part rose for placement into a completed instrument.

i would like to have some info´s about it.

Thank you Michael

At 14:39 on August 19, 2011, Gavin Cawley said…
Many thanks for uploading the video on youtube - very informative!
At 21:24 on June 7, 2011, Harry Jess said…

Steven, I'm not sure whether my PM got through to you, but I have got the pictures of your beautiful baroque guitar with the amazing and conspicuous 2- or 3-layered rose. Spot on! Have a nice summer!

Best wishes

Harry

At 9:58 on June 7, 2011, Edward C. Yong said…
hi! i note you make parchment rosettes - would you be making them to sell, by any chance?
At 17:26 on January 22, 2011, Harry Jess said…

In addition, I have a feeling that Zalapa doesn't speak English very well, so all my instructions and information to him go through TL, so I would advise you to do the same. And Malu is a very nice person to deal with! Thank you for the tip of heating the fret gut. You can do this in hot -but not boiling- water I suppose?

Harry

At 16:55 on January 22, 2011, Harry Jess said…

Interesting news about Luciano! Let's wait and see... As far as TiendasLatinas is concerned, I ordered a concert baroque guitar with a string length of 650mm as a normal classical. I have never been in a position to try other baroque guitars, so I'm unable to make any comparison, but the sound of my guitar is more or less what I expect a baroque guitar to sound like. So if you arrange for TiendasLatinas to make you  a guitar like mine I don't think you'll be disappointed. And if -against all odds- Luciano's guitars will pop up and we find them to be better, we can still sell Zalapa's -at a profit, I suppose, or have re-entrant tuning on one and French tuning on the other! But just feel free to mention my name and my guitar in your dealings with TL if it can be of any help.

Good luck, and don't hesitate to contact me again if necessary.

Harry

 

At 0:07 on January 22, 2011, Harry Jess said…

Steven, I have problems with my PC, but I can strongly recommend the baroque guitars of M. Zalapa/TiendasLatinas. An excellent quality at a very reasonanble price. Therefore I have ordered an Alto guitar from them to be delivered by the end of this month.  Sound sample: http://soundcloud.com/harry-15/corbetta-preludio-al-5-tuono

Best wishes

Harry

 
 
 

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