Julian Bream – The Julian Bream Consort: Fantasies, Ayres and Dances
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1988 album The Julian Bream Consort: Fantasies, Ayres and Dances.
Music from The Julian Bream Consort: Fantasies, Ayres and Dances
Gear Used On The Julian Bream Consort: Fantasies, Ayres and Dances
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Julian Bream – The Julian Bream Consort: Fantasies, Ayres and Dances (1988). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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World Instruments used by Julian Bream on The Julian Bream Consort: Fantasies, Ayres and Dances
Luc Breton 1987 Lute - 10-courses
Luc Breton 1987 Lute - 10-courses (modern copy of a 17th-century 10-course lute) The lowest nine courses are doubled and the highest one is single strings. Variation from original period instruments: - the string length is the same as Bream's guitar - frets are metal, not gut - built a little heavier to take the string tension. - the higher frets on the body have been changed throughout the years as the instrument has been repaired.
From low to high tuning CC-DD-FF-GG-CC-FF-AA-DD-G-Lute used for the recording of the album Fantasies, Ayres and Dances recorded in September 2-4, 1987
- Lute used for the recording of the album Two Loves recorded in April 22 and September 20-22, 1988