Lute and Historical Guitar Building with Michael Schreiner

This is a blog about building lutes and historical guitars. It is not only a "how to" blog but also a "why" blog. I have always enjoyed thinking about lutes and guitars as much as building them. I also enjoy the music associated with the instruments I build as well as the inspiration I gain from visits to museums to examine them.

Saturday, February 6, 2021

A Decacorde after René Lacôte

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  By last April, Covid had become a serious threat for everyone. I had had some bad experiences on my daily walks, so I was staying very clo...
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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Buchenberg Theorbo in Yew

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            When I reported on my last Buchenberg theorbo (June 20, 2018) there were two clients who were interested in buying it. I finally...
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Friday, December 20, 2019

A Special Kaiser Theorbo

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After nearly two years I have finished an elaborate model of the Martin Kaiser theorbo, E.24, conserved in Musée de la musique, Paris. ...
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I've been building instruments for 51years, 48 full-time. It has worked out pretty well.
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