A Tutor For The Renaissance Lute Pdf Converter
NOTICE TO THOSE DESIRING TO RENT A LUTEThe Lute Rental Program is currently undergoing some behind-the-scenes changes, and there may be delays in the rental process. Please check this page for any necessary updates. Thank you for your patience!
Hello, my name is Stefan Olof Lundgren, and I will be your guide on your way through this online Lute Tutor. When you see a music example, just click on it and the music will start! A short introduction to the pages on this site: Pluck and Play. Lute music is notated in tablature. The aim of this tutorial is to provide an introduction and practical guide to the basic principles for those considering studying the lute. This lesson may also be of interest to the modern guitarist wishing to experience the history surrounding the early lute repertoire. 2005 Etec Manual, A Tutor For The Renaissance Lute Schott, Acct 301 Final Exam Answers, Advanced Thermoset Composites Industrial And Commercial Applications, Afros Bellbottoms, Aieee Exam Answer For G Code Question, Answer Key Economy Guide To The Essentials, Anton Calculus 5th Edition, and many other ebooks.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, and we look forward to helping you soon!In order to fulfill its purpose of advancing interest in the lute and its music, the LSA understands that it needs to help players, especially beginners, secure an instrument on which to learn. The rental fee needs to be low enough to encourage beginners to take up the lute and the instruments need to be of good enough quality such that the student is not hampered in learning by a poorly made or set up instrument. The LSA Lute Rental Program hopes to fulfill the needs of lutenists and aspiring lutenists by providing access to such instruments.
LSA instruments are rented to LSA members only except for instruments designated for rent as stage props for productions.If you would like to help us grow the collection through a donation of money to buy an instrument or the donation of an existing instrument you have, please contact the Rental Program Administrator,. If you would like to ensure that your instruments are donated to the Rental Program as part of your will or legacy, please download and complete the and mail it to the address indicated on it. It will be signed and the original mailed back to you so that you can attach it to your will or use it in your own way to alert your family to your intentions to donate your instruments to the Rental Program.How to rent an instrument:Step 1: Become a member of the LSA if you are not already one by clicking on the 'Membership' button below and following the directions and payment requirements for becoming a member.Step 2: Once you are a paid LSA member, browse through the rental collection and pick an instrument you wish to rent from those listed as 'Available.' Unless you are already very familiar with lutes and your need for one, we suggest you contact the, Fiona Thistle, to discuss your needs and which lute, of those available, will meet them best.Step 3: Complete the online form. Once your LSA membership has been verified, the Rental Program Administrator, Fiona Thistle, will check for the availability of the instrument you request. If it is available, she will send you the. (Please note that the fees on this copy of the Rental Agreement apply to most, but not all of our instruments.
If an instrument has a higher rental fee, this is indicated on the Rental Lute Collection page). If it is not available, she will work with you to choose another comparable instrument and send you the Rental Agreement with the number for the lute you will be renting.Step 4: Follow the directions at the bottom of the Rental Agreement to complete your payment of the required $300 security deposit and first and last month's rental fees. Note: The initial rental period is for twelve (12) months.When your security deposit/first and last month's rental payments have been processed by the LSA (please allow 1-2 business days for this) the instrument you selected will be shipped to you via Fed-Ex or UPS ground service delivery (please allow 1-7 days for shipping depending on the area in the US in which yo u live). You will be responsible for reimbursing the Lute Rental Program for the costs of shipping the instrument to you. A PayPal invoice for those shipping costs will be sent to you the same day the lute is shipped to you. You agree to pay that PayPal invoice upon receipt as your method of reimbursement.
The Lute Rental Program will, in turn, pay for shipping from you back to the LRP when you are finished with the rental. For both shipments, you understand and agree that each shipment will include payment of insurance of the instrument and its case for their value listed in the description of each instrument on the Rental Lute Collection page. We will ask you, when you ship it back to us, to insure it for that same value. You will be reimbursed for shipping the instrument/case back to us via a check that will be mailed to you from the LSA Treasurer.
In order to be reimbursed, we will ask you to send us the shipping invoice and you will be reimbursed for 100% of that invoice total.PayPal AS THE ONLY METHOD OF PAYMENT: All payments by the renter (security deposit, initial shipping of the instrument to you, and monthly rental fees) are to be made by PayPal only. We cannot accept checks or credit cards as this causes many problems for our accounting. If you wish to rent a lute you will need to establish a PayPal account that either bills directly to your credit card (the method we suggest) or is a PayPal account that does not bill to your credit card (the method we do not suggest). The decision remains with you regarding how you wish to set up your PayPal account but you must understand that no method (e.g., cash, checks, credit or debit cards, etc.) of payment for anything related to your lute rental will be accepted other than PayPal: our only accepted method of payment. If, for any reason, you cannot or wish not to agree and comply with the PayPal method of payment, then we will not be able to proceed with a lute rental for you.Step 5: Enjoy learning to play the lute!Inside the instrument case you will find written instructions for its care. Please follow these instructions carefully and keep them inside the case for review.
You will also find, in the case, a small sheet of paper detailing each string specification on the instrument. Please keep this information in the case. Should you need a new string, please contact the Rental Program Director and he will arrange your purchase of a new string with the LSA approved string vendor.If you are a beginner we strongly recommend that you establish a relationship with a lute teacher. You will not be successful in learning to play the lute if you try to teach yourself using a book tutor alone. Is available on this website. If a teacher with whom you can meet in person is not available in your area, locate one who offers lessons via Skype or webcam. Although we do not strictly require that you have a teacher to rent a lute or other instrument in our rental collection, we do require, if you are a beginner, that you have at least had an initial discussion with a teacher about taking lute lessons with him/her.
The lute is not a DIY or self-taught instrument. You will be most successful and avoid being hampered by bad habits if you work with a teacher who can instruct you in correct technique.We have put together a that will answer many of your questions, especially if you are a complete beginner. The guide is to take away the frustration a beginner would feel if they received a rental lute but the beginner's first meeting with their teacher was several weeks away. When you get a lute from us you want to tune it up, play around with it, explore it.all hard to do without information to help you make that experience fun and successful. The Beginner's Guide will help make your first contact with a lute or your rental lute a great experience. It is available as a free downloadable PDF.
It has lots of pictures and is a large file (about 6 Mb) so be patient.it is worth it!!If you are interested in buying a used lute, check out. If you would like to commission a luthier to make a lute specially for you, check out the list of.
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There are also super luthiers in other countries and by typing in 'lute luthier' in an Internet search engine, you can find all of them who have webpages. There are lots of regarding what to look for if you are buying a lute.Does the Lute Rental Program have a rent-to-own plan?.Save Save Save Save.
VideosI have recorded most of the pieces from 70 Easy to Intermediate Pieces for Renaissance Lute (The Lute Society Music Editions, 2009) and the beginning pieces from Diana Poulton’s A Tutor for the Renaissance Lute. You can find them on my YouTube channel. There you’ll also find several videos showing elementary lute technique and excercises.For more videos of me playing lute and guitar, please visit my other YouTube channel:On-line lessonsI teach on-line students. See the.Sheet Music– Johann Sebastian Bach – arranged for two Renaissance lutes tuned in g’. Score on two staves with a mixture of treble, tenor and bass clefs.
Great reading excercise.– by Diego Ortiz (ca 1510 – ca 1570) from his Tratado de glossas sobre clasusulas y otros generos de puntos en la musica de violones (Roma, 1553), transposed and intabulated for g’-lute. Treble parts in French tablature for g’-lute, accompaniments in figured bass.–Two shapes for all the major and minor chords, assuming a six-course Renaissance lute tuned in g’.For more sheet music, go to.Writings–Explaining something about the lute and the different forms of lute music in the 16th century.–Taking a two part intabulation by Fuenllana as a lesson in how to play polyphony on a lute.–A series of lessons.A series of lute lessons inspired by the teachings of Zen. In these lessons I try to establish a school of lutedō: the Way of the Lute.––––– –– –For more writings, go to.If you found the information on this page useful to you and would like to give me an incentive to continue, you might consider a small donation on my PayPal-account: d.v.ooijen@planet.nl.