Is lute harder than guitar?

The main point is that the lute, which (compared to the guitar) is weak in the lower harmonics and strong in the higher, can sound tinny if played with nails.
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Is lute better than guitar?

Because of the lighter construction and strings, the sound the lute produces is much higher, brighter, and melodic than the guitar. The guitar has a deeper sound, even to the untrained ear. It is easy to distinguish the two by sound alone.
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Is playing lute similar to guitar?

Through paintings and other iconographic sources, we have been able to reconstruct much of this early picking technique and determine that it is remarkably similar to modern mandolin and even electric guitar playing.
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Are lute chords the same as guitar?

Most lute music is in Italian tab which is identical to modern guitar tab but uses letters instead of numbers (a=0, b=1, etc). A very short learning curve and well worth it.
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Why is the lute no longer popular?

Their early music cousin, the Renaissance Guitar, was popular only in the mid 1500's, in France, then sank away. So, the answer to your question could be, very simply, tastes change. However, lutes are part of a large cohort of instruments, played for hundreds of years, which became more rare at about the same time.
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Lute VS. Guitar



Is the lute difficult?

The lute attracted the attention of the most accomplished musicians in its day, and so some of the repertoire is very hard, but at the same time, the simplest lute music can sound truly beautiful if played with a correct basic technique.
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Do lutes use picks?

Originally, they were played with a quill – usually an eagle quill – which was like a modern flat pick. Gradually, Europeans added other changes that made the instrument more suitable to their music.
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Can you strum a lute?

The lute is plucked or strummed with one hand while the other hand "frets" (presses down) the strings on the neck's fingerboard. By pressing the strings on different places of the fingerboard, the player can shorten or lengthen the part of the string that is vibrating, thus producing higher or lower pitches (notes).
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How many notes can a lute play?

As the name suggests, 6-course lutes will have 6 basic notes, while 8-course lutes will have 8 basic notes to tune. From left to right, the base notes of the courses on a 6-course lute are: G, C, f, a, d, g.
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Who is the best lute player in the world?

Meet Nigel North: The greatest lutenist of all time
  • Hailed as the greatest lute player in history, Nigel North will perform March 20 in Grayslake. ...
  • Artistic director of the Early Music Series at Liberty Prairie Foundation in Grayslake, Joel Spears of Gurnee is a professional lutenist and proud promoter of the lute.
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How many strings has a lute?

The lute can have many strings, usually strung in pairs, called “courses.” In fact, the lute in our picture is an eight-course lute, which has 15 strings. (The highest string usually doesn't have a partner.) Normally, the two strings of a course are tuned to the same pitch.
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Is there an electric lute?

This electric lute features a stereo output that can be bridged mono or used with two amplifiers. It can be used with either mono 1/4″ plugs or tip-ring sleeve 1/4″ stereo cables. There are push-pull volume pots for each pickup with a coil tap function.
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Is a guitar in the lute family?

The lute family includes not only short-necked plucked lutes such as the lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore, rubab, and gambus and long-necked plucked lutes such as banjo, tanbura, bağlama, bouzouki, veena, theorbo, archlute, pandura, sitar, Tanbur, setar, but also bowed instruments such as the yaylı ...
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What is the easiest instrument to learn?

The 11 Easiest Musical Instruments to Learn
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  • Ukulele. The ukulele is one of the most popular instruments for people to start with.
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How much does a lute cost?

All lutes are custom made instruments, and therefore they tend to be expensive. A used Larry Brown student lute, the "standard" of the beginner's lute world, goes for $1500 USA these days, give or take $500.
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What key is a lute in?

A lute is tuned sort of like a modern guitar. If you tune a guitar with the G string tuned down to F# you will have the relative pitches of a lute, and you will be able to play from lute tablature. The most common pitch of the top string on a lute is g, which you would get by capoing a guitar up three frets.
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Is a violin a lute?

What Are These Instruments? The Lute can refer to any stringed instrument with having the strings running in plain parallel lines to the sound table. The Violin also known as the fiddle is a string instrument usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths.
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Do you use nails for lute?

As we have seen, playing with the fingernails was completely acceptable on certain lute instruments. The evidence of accounts by Alessandro Piccinini (1566-1639) and, a good century later, Sylvius Leopold Weiss, makes it clear that theorbo and archlute were normally played with nails.
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How many courses does a lute have?

By the 16th century the classic form of the lute was established, with its six courses of strings (the top course a single string) tuned to G–c–f–a–d′–g′, beginning with the second G below middle C.
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What is a 6 course lute?

6-Course Lutes - Marcos Kaiser - Lutemaker. A six-course lute based on the elongated Bologna style. Sycamore ribs, Holly bindings, pegs and veneering. A very light and resonant instrument with a more early design, featuring heart-shaped pegs and a slightly bulkier neck, characteristic of contemporary instruments.
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What is a lute player called?

You might also see a lute player at a Renaissance Faire. The wooden body of a lute is very round, while the front is flat with strings extending up the long neck to frets, like a ukulele or a guitar. Lute players are called luthiers, and they play mainly by plucking the strings, rather than strumming them.
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What DND instrument is closest to a guitar?

Dulcimers come in many shapes and sizes, but consist of a hollow wooden slab with strings running along the body, much like a guitar or violin.
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