James,
Please don't worry about it. That is fine. Sounds like I was not so far
off in my understanding. Certainly the world of lute is new to me, but I
was having a bit of a panic attack in that I'm about 1/3 to 1/2 done
building this thing and suddenly feared there was something REALLY major
Dowland is a subject on BBC Radio 3 (Music Matters 12.15pm) tomorrow. I
believe Peter Holman (amogst others) contributes - insights from a
non-lute player but a leading historical musicologist. And, of course,
director of The Parley of Instruments and of Opera Restor'd.
MH
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You didn't make a fool of yourself; we all can appreciate any new info we
haven't seen and it showed what a great heart you have.
Happy New Year!
Jim Kath
On Jan 2, 2013, at 8:09 PM, James Jackson wrote:
My huge apologies to Paul and everyone else -
I really embarrassed myself there -
Dear ones,
I am posting this per request, of an available
old lute, if anyone is interested. If
interested, please contact Rafael at montserrat.raf...@gmail.com.
Dear Ed,
We corresponded at the beginning of the year
about my Haldon Chase lute. You may be
interested in knowing that
I have a few new pieces on my web site
[1]www.GroundsandDivisions.info
Check out the 2 versions of Chow Bente and the 4 versions of Robin
(Sweet, Jolly, Is to the Greenwood Gone and [Galliard]). They are in
the Ballad Tunes section, although Chow Bente might be more of a dance
But always with the ever present danger of death by hardware or
incorrect opinions. We are incredibly lucky that the Handel - Matheson
kendo encounter ended the way it did. And the human immune system,
getting far more vigorous workouts in those days, is a miraculously
wonderful thing.
On
On Jan 3, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net wrote:
But always with the ever present danger of death by hardware or incorrect
opinions.
Unlike today...
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