Saturday, May 21, 2022

Playing the Lute

A Lady And A Gentleman Playing Lutes by Louis de Caullery

Elegant Lady Playing the Lute at a Window by Philip van Dyck

The Lute Player by Sir Peter Lely

As a teenage queen, Henrietta Maria learned to play the lute. From Toni Mount at History...the Interesting Bits:

I learned the correct terminology: they’re not called ‘strings’, they’re ‘courses’ and come in pairs except for the single course at the bottom, known as the ‘chanterelle’, yes, just like the mushroom. Basic lutes have 6 or sometimes 8 courses but some can have quite a few more, may be up to 12. For Seb, I thought 6 was enough. The main body of the lute, the sound-box, is known as the ‘bowl’ and it should rest on your right thigh. The bowl has a central cut-out design, the ‘rose’, to let the sound out and this can be ornate and beautiful. The thin part is the ‘neck’ with frets for fingering, ending in the ‘peg-box’ with pegs to tune the courses. (Read more.)

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