so without
the device I was probably hindered in my ability to use the app. It
would be a good idea to search on the internet to see how successful
these apps are before spending much time with any one of them.
Hope this helps,
Bill Eisele
One word: e-bow.
> On Jun 30, 2019, at 4:26 PM, Sean Smith wrote:
>
> There's:
> Szz [not worthy of the word]
> Sstain [not quite enough]
> Sustain [just right]
> Sustaaayayayayannn [too much]
> Sustain-Z [electric guitar].
> My understanding is that it's a spectrum and we're
,
Bill Eisele
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On Oct 11, 2017, at 4:56 PM, Steve Acklin <[1]sack...@comcast.net>
wrote:
Hello.
I went to purchase the above CD and find that it's out of print,
and not a remainder in sight.
Seems like just a couple of years ago I was reading the r
and Italian. From what I can tell, it contains
basic exercises and musical pieces. Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Bill Eisele
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 11:21:33 -0300
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: bruno.l...@gmail.com
Subject: [LUTE] Theorbo pieces
Dear lute folks, can
Thanks for the additional information and correction, Anthony!
Bill
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Subject: Re: [LUTE] Theorbo pieces
From: anthony.hart1...@gmail.com
To: wfeis...@msn.com
CC
it the Emergency Nail Kit. I don't know Rico, but I believe my
teacher got the idea from him. Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Bill Eisele
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 13:13:56 +0100
To: chriswi...@yahoo.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk
Subject: [LUTE] Lute
. It might take a
couple of tries, but you will get it into the desired arch without a
large gap between your nail and the plastic nail. A small gap will be
filled with the glue dot.
Best,
Bill Eisele
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:36:29 +0900
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: edurb
John,
I have one for a Ren. lute in the case and really like it. Two trips
from New Mexico to Vancouver and back as checked baggage with no
problems. I would recommend the optional reflective white color
instead of the standard black.
Best regards,
Bill Eisele
Date: Tue
tried them
and they were always falling off the soundboard.
Best regards,
Bill Eisele
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:01:41 -0500
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: nedma...@aol.com
Subject: [LUTE] Protecting top of instrument
Aside from the precaution of keeping one's
is helpful.
Bill Eisele
Just before the LSA workshop at the Vancouver Early Music Festival I
had a custom flight case made for my Kingham lute case by CaseXtreme in
San Diego: [1]http://www.casextreme.com/. It's made with some kind of
corrugated plastic and uses foam pads as cushioning
Leonard,
I'm not sure if this chart
(http://www.ianwatchorn.com.au/String%20Conversion%20Table.pdf) is what
you are looking for, but please check it out. It does cover a number
of string makers.
Best regards,
Bill Eisele
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 21:41:25 -0400
case at Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41330...@n03/.
The owner of CaseXtreme, Bruce Lamb, is very helpful and he can be
reached at 800-495-8444.
FYI, I have no business interest in CaseXtreme.
Hope this helps,
Bill Eisele
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:27:16 -0400
Richard,
I believe this is the chart that you are looking for:
http://www.ianwatchorn.com.au/String%20Conversion%20Table.pdf. I
haven't used it so I can't vouch for its accuracy.
Best regards,
Bill Eisele
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 11:55:48 -0400
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
by juan vasquez (1500-60). played on a mandolin ... but i hope it's
acceptable as i treat the instrument as a plectrum lute:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TWRghdXyBKc
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=billkilpatrick
Send instant messages to your online friends
been la-la-la-la-ling it in mandolin land these days - hope you won't
mind the following.
there's a video on youtube in which a minister in gov. palin's church
blesses her with protection against witchcraft - absolutely beggars
belief ... prompted me to write the following - using
find cow horn on ebay at wildly varying prices.
the other ESSENTIAL ingredient is olive oil - a good soak in olive oil will
keep anything cuticular in good condition.
- bill
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=billkilpatrick
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lute pickers:-! joseph baldassare wrote a two part article in lute news
(april/july - 2004) called playing the lute in medieval europe - filled with
information and iconography.
- bill
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=billkilpatrick
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sad that SCHOTT has stooped to
snooping on the amateurs of youtube for big league copyright
infringement.
- bill
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=billkilpatrick
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Thanks, Bill. That's very jolly, and much appreciated
, perhaps?)
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Davide
I notice in an advertisement in the latest Guild of American Luthiers
journal that Luciano Faria is working with a Company named HanoverBrazil (
www.hanoverbrazil.com) importing CITES certified Brazilian Rosewood to the
US. Perhaps you may be able to contact him through that company.
screw 'em ... haven't heard from SCHOTT or youtube with an explanation and i
don't expect i will.-! i dislike the idea of repetitive covers in any case.
not everyone agrees, but to me - this is early folk music and i qualify! i'm
working on a variation of the melody - a process i'm sure my
?
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Date: 2008/6/19
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Silk strings / address
To: Andreas Schlegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Andreas
Here is the listing for Peter from the Music Council of Australia. I don't
know how current this information
squares, good angle gauge, vernier,
profile gauge etc. DUST EXTRACTOR.
Look forward to your advice.
Cheers
Bill
On 09/12/2007, Timothy Motz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Although I am not nearly in Rob's class as a builder, I too build in
a small workshop (9X9 feet) next to the laundry
http://www.hopkinsonsmith.com/
--- vance wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: [LUTE] Hopkinson Smith on silence and lute
playing
will there be two of you, swopping instruments or are
there four of you?
shame about the costume - what's that wire running up
your arm for?!?
- bill
--- Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any recommendations for Xmas music for violin/ viola
da gamba and Ren
lute/B. guit? Gig coming up
for recording, the pipe - any pipe - is it.
long live alan lomax and whatever it was he used to
make his wonderful recordings - bill
--- Daniel Shoskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For streaming video on the net, there are usually
sacrifices in video
and sound quality, esp on Youtube. I've posted
is that you in the mrs. twiggy-winkle outfit? ... do
you - you know - want to talk about it? ...
--- LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Way off topic, but some people know what I've been
up to last weekend and
have been nagging me for pictures. Understandably,
once you see've seen
them.
don't exist ... right? (knock wood)
- bill (ex-owner of an arthur godfrey, plastic
ukulele)
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There is a professional tree-torturer on this list.
I'm sure he will appear
soon.
RT
Does this count as 'appearing out of the woodwork'?
In the 30
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There is a professional tree-torturer on this list.
I'm sure he will appear
soon.
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.. you mean as in chop-chop?
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every now and then you see an oud up for auction on
ebay with holes in the back which indicate that it had
been screwed to the wall of some resturant with a
middle-eastern theme - (gasp) - what a horrible thing
to do to an instrument.
i know people sometimes hang their guitars on the wall
with
yes ...
arthur - if you do go or are in the loop for any
publications relating to the findings of the
conference, please let us know - should be
interesting.
how about vihuelas are everywhere for a conference
button?
- bill
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This may be of interest
.. of a sort - como poden - from the cantigas di
santa maria:
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(i think) he's gone fishin' up in ontario.
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http://www.usitc.gov/tata/hts/bychapter/index.htm
It's got most info you need, although digging
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There are weirdnesses - bagpipes are free (or double
really? so far, the pipes i've been getting from
bulgaria are delivered here in europe w/o duty but
anything from the US (including xmas presents from my
dear old mum') are absolutely hammered with
what's it say on the packet of cheese spread? ...
--- LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Familiar with Dowland's My thoughts are wing'd with
hopes, my hopes with
love?
This is what's printed on the package of Japanese
rice crackers in front of
me (spelling and interpunction
, thundering after her in hot
pursuit from under the left arm, saying sniff!
sniff!
my favorite was a toddler's baseball hat i saw once
with a typical baseball and cross bats motif along
with the words (in english) ball buster!
- bill
--- LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill
what's it say
late at night ... the sandman is insistent ... but the
short answer to your question is:
.. not a lot - they're all (i maintain) in the
vihuela family - jaranas, medianas, charangos, vihuela
de golpe, tiple, timple etc., etc..
zzz - bill
--- David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 9, 2007
a million miles from what you're probably into but
very close to what lute-related folks were into, not
that long ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkUOvsy2L6Y
http://earlymusiccharango.blogspot.com/
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I just received a garbled mail tittled
Baroque-lute-request anthony-
hind and
with some references to nescafé that I can see.
I knowingly sent no such mail. I don't
chat concerning carbon strings does nothing to
diminish our carbon foot ... er ... finger print(s) -
cooking oil strings?
just found out that one of the lunatics in our village
(lunatic in the genuine sense of the word) caused some
concern with the local health officials some time ago
when it was
reading henry james - bill
--- Manolo Laguillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really would like to have a deeper knowledge of
the english language
when one of your messages arrive, dear Bill, because
sometimes (for
instance in the thread 'vihuela black swan') I only
understand about 30
(about a quarter way though) represents
my high water mark ... i simply could not go on -
ditto the golden bowl.
i have a book of his plays that i can recommend to
anyone suffering from insomnia.
- bill
--- LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mmhh, reading Henry James: in spanish yes, I did
... but in the treble
range of the charango (apropos fishing line) here are
the diameters listed:
E 0.4 mm 0.016 inch
A 0.6mm 0.024 inch
E 0.7 mm 0.028 inch
e 0.4 mm
C 0.5 mm 0.02 inch
G 0.7 mm
E 0.4mm
A 1st string of a guitar
E 2nd string of a guitar
e 0.4 mm
C 0.5mm
G 1st string of a guitar
ping - bill
according to what i read at mike's ... he's playing in
the khomasi scale. google didn't provide an
explanation for this but yes, i agree, whatever he's
playing is very accessible to my western ears. it's
difficult to imagine a more unfomfortable position for
holding the risha, however.
- bill
you're already loaded with options ... but uploading
the video to your blog site (if you have one) is also
an option.
- bill
--- Leonard Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to save a YouTube
video? Women in Art (not to
mention the many lute videos) is great, but my
...
mega respect - bill
--- Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's right, I too have added my cyberspace debut
lute video - in
casual dress (very).
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/2007message.html
Just click Fantasia in underwear.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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reluctance - by robert frost - from a boy's will
collection of poems(1913):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WdWO_4af1I
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I would be tempted to use it as a racket though ...
batter-up batov
badminton bean-boppin'
bowl-back berater
(charangosmiley symbol ... huge one) - bill
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now so as to perform this-here ex-pear-i-ment.
plucky - bill
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Hi folks,
yesterday I spoke with Knud Sindt, a german
lutemaker in Spain and a very nice guy.
I just looked at his web page which surprisingly has
a video of his workshop:
http://www.knud.es/
What a nice idea
better now, aged 60, than i ever did when i was
kid but i still can't read a note.
- bill
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vinum bonum et suave
bache bene venies
tourdion
make it one for my baby and one more for the road
copper kettle
cigarettes and whiskey and wild-wild women
.. and who could forget:
what made milwaukee famous has made a fool out of me
um-umm!
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bella fancuilla with lute has been brought to my
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http://www.luteduo.com/gallery.htm
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another timid soul has brought his pin-up to my
attention:
http://www.hillenet.net/downloads/default.shtml
do orchestral musicians have lockers?
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another timid soul has brought his pin-up to my
attention:
http://www.hillenet.net/downloads/default.shtml
She is a grandmother!
RT
do orchestral musicians have
pc for all the right reasons, rest assured ... but
gracing the inside of my locker would be a photo of
lucie skeaping:
http://www.lucieskeaping.co.uk/
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i think it has a special dynamic; calm, reflective,
very low-key - don't know if those qualities carry
much truck with melodophobic bang contemporary crash
classic wallop composers.
'umble opinion - bill
http://earlymusiccharango.blogspot.com
20-plus years ago i saw nigel kennedy do the same
thing in a pedestrian passageway under hammersmith
circle in london. he was dressed up to look like the
character on the cover of the aqualung album by
jethro tull. i put some money in his hat and listened
for while but i'm sure very few others
old hobb is dead as well.
darwin wins ... a double header! - bill
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it was still rock n' roll.
respectfully (but at a distance) - bill
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maybe of interest
Classical Brits Old Man Face-Off: Sting Vs Paul
McCartney
http://www.hecklerspray.com
empress of all flowers ...
i fear david may be right in that the preconcieved
notions people carry with them can sometimes make it
.. the thing itself - seem unrecognizable.
can too much information be just as dangerous (in a
tree for the forest situation) as too little?
--- David Rastall
empress of all flowers ...
i fear david may be right in that the preconcieved
notions people carry with them can sometimes make it
.. the thing itself - seem unrecognizable.
can too much information be just as dangerous (in a
tree for the forest situation) as too little?
--- David Rastall
--- David Rastall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because you play that thing that Sting plays. Ho!
Ho! Just
kidding. Seriously, we're all mystified by
Sting's success.
i'm mystified as well but more for the baggage that
a talented, soulful, so-called pop artist is obliged
to carry with him
'yep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByB9H1ZiuYc
.. followed by:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZLIjujIUU0
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archaeology.
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interested in.
joy - bill
--- Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This what Sarmaticae and Ruthenicae sound like
before they get intabulated:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaEyoScz9AI
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there's also the vihuela de penola - played with
plectrum - but a rose by any other name is ... thorny.
--- gary digman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is not the Italian term viola the equivalent of
the Spanish vihuela' and
the Portugese violao? And, as I understand it,
these terms were origially
boo ... hiss ... not absolutely bril' wit from la
saunders.
i wonder if her script called for (laughter) after.
--- Daniel Shoskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In today's NY Times there is an article about
Clatterford a BBC
comedy created by Jennifer Saunders (of Absolutely
Fabulous
- and
in my dreams ... - i find the idea of a prehistoric
lute to be something of a marvel.
--- bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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an item posted to mike's oud site concerns an
egyptian
musician named harmosis, 1500 bc, who (according to
drawings in his tomb) played a guembri-like
an item posted to mike's oud site concerns an egyptian
musician named harmosis, 1500 bc, who (according to
drawings in his tomb) played a guembri-like
instrument. anyone know anything about this man?
regards - bill
picked this up on mike's oud site:
http://www.newscientisttech.com/article.ns?id=dn10686feedId=online-news_rss20
.. says that a unique method of wood preservation
might be responsible for the tone of his instruments -
not the denser wood, produced by an unusually cold
winter theory, previously
found the following on this wonderful site:
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Main_Page
...Of course we do not mean that it has all the
intervals necessary to form scales in all those keys,
but that we find it playing tunes that are in one or
other of them. 4 Mr Ellis considers that the natural
i'm an american and an oud player and i resent like
hell the collective blanket of guilt that arto is
attempting to cast over everyone else from the good
ol' usa with his (admittedly) very off topic post.
arto - finland sided with the nazis during the second
world war. i know there were reasons
well played - very delicate. with him in the shadows
and you serenading in the soft light of an adjacent
street lamp ... how could she refuse.
that's microphone he's got ...
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http://hitchcock.tv/mov/trouble_with_harry/harry.html
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a worth contributor to the list contacted me privately
to say that feelings is actually a braziian song
called dime and takes on a different character when
played in a ... HIP manner and placed in the context
of Jobim and Charlie Byrd.
couldn't agree more with him about the latter but not
so
that is to say ... consensus view - sorry - ed.
--- bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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a worth contributor to the list contacted me
privately
to say that feelings is actually a braziian song
called dime and takes on a different character
when
played in a ... HIP manner and placed
--- EUGENE BRAIG IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... lushly lifeless
interpretation of Pachelbel's Canon directly into
their brains. Beware ye who gig weddings!
could be worse ...
FEE-LINGS ... NOTHING MORE THAN FEE-LINGS! ...
(whoa-a-whoa)
.. gedda'mac ...
(smile sign) - bill
--- Tony Chalkley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm replying to myself to ask a question. In the
words of Hagrid, I
shouldna said tha'
It looks great (all I did yesterday was look at
what's on offer), but today
I tried to look at the videos and I
not one of your favorite topics - i know - but it's an
interesting paper and well researched ... besides,
it's been such a long time ...
http://www.sibetrans.com/trans/trans8/baumann.htm
posted by martyn, here:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Charango/
- bill
yes - Scots Wha' Hae ... and if you haven't already
contacted him (or her), ask one of the many pipers you
admire to join in. it can be sung, dirge like - as
burns intended it - but carried on, up-tempo, into a
rather rousing, toe-tapping ditty.
- bill
--- Charles Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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anyone seen the news programs on aljazeera.english
yet?
it's a new day.
- bill
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in medium
oven, shaken every so often and watched closely so
they don't burn.
buon natale a tutti - bill
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painful ...
eyemake-up was essential however.
--- Doc Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this one leaves me speechless, but check out the
right hand towards
the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b56WO5ctL8E
Actually, I've been trying to find the videos of
Hopkinson Smith
playing
just out of curiosity, does any negative, contemporary
criticism exist for the way dowland performed? did
anyone record the comments of others or personally put
pen to paper, accusing him of arrogance or being a
poseur - piqued commentary borne of envy, perhaps?
- bill
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i'm thinking of singing a few dowland songs myself -
probably with charango accompaniment. who do i have
to check with? haven't paid my dues - ever - but i'm
with the union!
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the adam and eve music festival ...
i invision a two-part program consisting of contented
(if aimless) humming followed by sighs of the ol'
ennui in the first half, leading to gasps of
consternation and gnashing of teeth in the second.
identifiable tunes - snatches of, or in total - from
any
in days of old ... wasn't the majority of musical
knowledge passed from one to another in a show me how
you did that ... situation - where one person played
and another one copied? tabs or notation - either/or
- was simply for those unfortunates without the prime
benefit of someone better to play
thank you mathais for that. before sky replaced
whatever there was before it here in italy, we used to
be able to get tv stations from all over north africa
and the middle east - oman was always a treat for
ouds.
ciao - bill
--- Mathias Rösel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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