Steinberg Medieval Lute Handleiding


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Thank you for purchasing the Lute.
How to install?
In order to properly install your HALion library please follow the instructions
given on the Steinberg website or watch the „How to install“ HALion
instruments video.
For any kind of questions concerning the installation or registration of HALion
instruments please contact Steinberg – in terms of the instrument please
contact us at : support@cinematique-instruments.com
The instrument
Generally saying, Lute is a term for almost any string instrument having
the strings running over a sound box. But if you are actually talking about
a Lute one is meaning the European lute (or modern Near-Eastern oud)
with characteristics such as a soundboard with a single decorated sound
hole called the rose, a shell of thin wooden stripes and most known: a
headstock which is angled back from the neck at almost 90°.
Our Lute is a renaissance Lute with 8 courses: (highest to lowest) a' e' b
g d A G E - The courses are tuned in unison. Nowadays Lutes are
equipped with nylon strings, the same as classical guitars today, but
historically they where made of animal guts.
The lute is used in a great variety of instrumental music from the
Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was the most important
instrument for secular music in the Renaissance. But it is also used in
score music such as in the recent Jim Jarmusch´s movie "Only Lovers
left alone".


Product specificaties

Merk: Steinberg
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: Medieval Lute

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