This is wonderful, so clear and helpful - I'm sure I'll be back several more times as I try and learn to tune my new 8 course Lute. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. Peter (in Paris France)
Thanks Kenneth, for all your tips!!!! Does anyone know the name of the song Kenneth is using at the beginning of his video??? I love it but don't know what song it is.
Thank you Mario! I am glad that you enjoy the music and tips. The piece is Lady Hunston's Puffe by John Dowland. Hope you enjoy the video and please feel free to subscribe to the channel to support more contents.
would a 12 sting guitar with one of the high E strings removed work to begin with? I know it'd require custom gauges for the unison strings. But I don't mind buying more strings.
Thank you for the detailed info - very much appreciated. However I wonder which root key to select in ClearTune? When choosing 1/6th comma meantone one needs to select the root key which makes sense... But which should it be? The lowest string (=G for 6 course)? Or F being the most common key (my assumption) until 1550?
This is wonderful, so clear and helpful - I'm sure I'll be back several more times as I try and learn to tune my new 8 course Lute. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. Peter (in Paris France)
Thanks for sharing such important lute knowledge.
Thank you for the comment. It motivates me to make more videos in this series!
Great video. I started playing Renaissance Lute about a week ago and now I know why it's so challenging to tune. But, once it's tuned, it's amazing.
Very informational and helpful. I look forward to seeing more in the series.
Thanks Kenneth, for all your tips!!!!
Does anyone know the name of the song Kenneth is using at the beginning of his video???
I love it but don't know what song it is.
Thank you Mario! I am glad that you enjoy the music and tips. The piece is Lady Hunston's Puffe by John Dowland. Hope you enjoy the video and please feel free to subscribe to the channel to support more contents.
would a 12 sting guitar with one of the high E strings removed work to begin with? I know it'd require custom gauges for the unison strings. But I don't mind buying more strings.
Thank you for the detailed info - very much appreciated.
However I wonder which root key to select in ClearTune? When choosing 1/6th comma meantone one needs to select the root key which makes sense... But which should it be? The lowest string (=G for 6 course)? Or F being the most common key (my assumption) until 1550?
The Most Common Renaissance Lute that I Check the Tunings is always an Alto not a Tenor
Renaissance Lutes
Alto Lutes:
Medieval
3 Course: A³ D⁴ G⁴
4 Course: F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
5 Course: C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
6 Course: G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
Renaissance
7 Course: D² G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
8 Course: A¹ D² G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
9 Course: E¹ A¹ D² G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
10 Course: B⁰ E¹ A¹ D² G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
11 Course: F#⁰ B⁰ E¹ A¹ D² G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
12 Course: C#⁰ F#⁰ B⁰ E¹ A¹ D² G² C³ F³ A³ D⁴ G⁴
Tenor Lutes:
Medieval
3 Course: F#³ B³ E⁴
4 Course: D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
5 Course: A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
6 Course: E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
Renaissance
7 Course: B¹ E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
8 Course: F#¹ B¹ E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
9 Course: C#¹ F#¹ B¹ E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
10 Course: G#⁰ C#¹ F#¹ B¹ E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
11 Course: D#⁰ G#⁰ C#¹ F#¹ B¹ E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
12 Course: A#-¹ D#⁰ G#⁰ C#¹ F#¹ B¹ E² A² D³ F#³ B³ E⁴
I cant for the life of me get my lute tuned right
Stick with it. It's a great avocation.
Cleartune does not exist for Android phones.
i wasnt able to find it either