Any body own a LUTE.
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Posted on Jul 05, 2007 04:49 pm
calvinisright9
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Member Since: May 28, 2007
Because i am looking into getting one.
How much did it cost and where did you get it?
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Jul 05, 2007 07:01 pm I think about buying one every time I go to the Renaissance Festival, seems decent one's run around $500...
TallChapAnswer:On a good day, lipstick.Member
Since: Jun 24, 2004
Jul 05, 2007 07:22 pm Wow, that's a low price! I usually see them all at around $800.
Seems like the learning curve would be steep...
I'll stick with my er....mandola/octave mandolin/irish bouzouki/cittern thingy (no, I can't be 100% sure what it's called).
Jul 05, 2007 08:02 pm ahhh Ren fair! there's a dude that can drop your jaw on a hammer dulcimer....i don't think i could learn to play it all that well, but man is it a fun one to watch....
hey tall, i think i have a question for your answer....what's the most dangerous item in a woman's handbag?
JohannesCourt CmposerMember
Since: Jun 25, 2007
Jul 05, 2007 08:42 pm I have A baroque- lute.
I go tthis one in Germany, Munchin., but there i sthis guy in the States that sells a very nice Lute made in france, here is his [email protected] very good price too.
VCRobPMember
Since: May 10, 2007
Jul 06, 2007 08:28 am Every time I pop in Sting's "Songs From The Labyrinth" I just crave getting into this instrument.
If you don't own that album you should. It's brilliant. He covers the music of John Dowland, a very influential renaissance composer.