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3D Lute Project

An attempt at making a cheap and accessible student lute that can be printed on a standard FDM 3D printer, and be similar enough in tone and playing style to be useful for learning the fundamentals.

Various instruments of the Renaissance-Baroque lute family will hopefully become available. Currently, only one instrument is being worked on.

Current Instruments

  • Lutekulele WIP - A lute-shaped ukelele, strung in doubled courses and tuned g-c-e-a, with the G course in octaves and all others in unison. Tuned like a renaissance guitar, and thus already has a repetoire. Primarily a proof-of-concept that this project is at all possible. Could charitably be called a "mandore" or "mandolino", and restrung to have a more historical tuning of g-f-g-f or g-c-g-c.

Planned instruments

  • Medieval Lute - An early medieval lute, 4 strings in double courses.
  • 6c Tenor Renaissance Lute - The goal of this project.
  • 12c Baroque Lute - Hopefully. I doubt this kind of thing is possible.

LICENSE

(c) Rudy Dellomas III, See github profile or https://dther.xyz for contact details

Published under CC BY-SA-NC.

This is primarily to prevent unscrupulous parties from printing and selling these in large print farms. Please send me an email if you'd like to negotiate commercial usage, or have produced a creative derivative and would like to relicense.

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