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> myron postolan <maz...@gmail.com> Oct 18 12:46PM +0300 ^
I am retrofitting a cobza (Romanian lute) that needs some work to repair a considerable amount of wear and some bad "improvements" made to it in the past (e.g., replacing tapered pegs with cheap guitar tuners). I would like to replace the current, narrow range tuning with mandola tuning (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandola), which is essentially viola tuning. I would also like to use octave tuning since the instrument is set up with chorus tuning.
The scale length is 448 mm, but due to a lute-style peg head, strings must be at least 500 mm.
Any suggestion for how I would determine the appropriate strings? There are a lot of variables I don't know, like tension, that make it difficult to use a string gauge calculator.
-Arle
Regards,
Leonard Williams
He described the act as "Ancient Metal, a lot of Celtic overtones, symphonic
stuff but with heavy guitars here and there as well". The two tracks I've
heard are pretty terrific, both creatively and in terms of production value.
If you're a player in that neck of the woods and interested in a studio gig,
please contact me offlist for more info.
Thanks,
George Leverett
Felicia.
On Oct 21, 2010, at 6:21 PM, George Leverett-Altarwind Hurdy Gurdies
wrote: