[LUTE] Re: Nocturnal [for reference]

2005-11-19 Thread G. Crona
Benjamin Britten Nocturnal op. 70 RCA: LSC 2964 - B Duration: 19:49 Sleevenote: Britten's Nocturnal, written at Aldeburgh in 1963, is one of a group of pieces reflecting the composer's preoccupation with sleep and the world of dreams. The work is a set of variations that instead of departing

[LUTE] Nocturnal [for reference]

2005-11-19 Thread G. Crona
For reasons unknown, this mail was tweaked. I therefore repost it! *** Benjamin Britten Nocturnal op. 70 RCA: LSC 2964 - B Duration: 19:49 Sleevenote: Britten's Nocturnal, written at Aldeburgh in 1963, is one of a group of pieces reflecting the composer's preoccupation with sleep and the world

[LUTE] Nocturnal [for reference] third trial

2005-11-19 Thread G. Crona
Wayne, any idea why the mail robot does not like this ending of my mail?

[LUTE] Re: Octave string question

2005-11-19 Thread Roman Turovsky
Tastes differ, and I prefer 'living' material above artificial. But hé, we make our own bread and I prefer my fish raw, so it's no wonder. ;-) Raw fish became a habit in Japan only about 200 years ago, and previously was served similarly but pickled. So I see no reason not to use processed

[LUTE] Nocturnal [for reference] fourth trial

2005-11-19 Thread G. Crona
I give up! x 1. b b e 3 b b e x b b e 2 b b e x b b e 2. b b e 3 b b e 2 cc e 2. cd c 3 c x e x c b 1. ccde 2 cc e 1 acc 3aac x c xc b xa e 1 efec 3 efe xc x c a x a e b 2 cd c x e 3ccd x e x cc x aa 1 ghge xaacc xaacc 3aac x c xc b xa e b 1 efec xaa c e 3c x f e x

[LUTE] Re: Completely OT [FISH]

2005-11-19 Thread LGS-Europe
Well, next time use raw eel for you Palinck Brodje, and see what happens... RT There is a kind of eel one can eat raw. I did, it was very good. It was still alive when the chef took it out of the aquarium in front of me, so you can imagine the wriggly sensation on sushi and in mouth (or

[LUTE] Sarmatiacae Antiquae Ichtiograficae, erat: Completely OT [FISH]

2005-11-19 Thread Roman Turovsky
Well, next time use raw eel for you Palinck Brodje, and see what happens... RT There is a kind of eel one can eat raw. I did, it was very good. It was still alive when the chef took it out of the aquarium in front of me, so you can imagine the wriggly sensation on sushi and in mouth

[LUTE] Re: Completely OT [FISH]

2005-11-19 Thread corun
David wrote: And the last time I bought a live eel I had to chase it through the kitchen, even after taking it's head off and spine out. David - lute player with guts Have you tried lutefisk for your musical dinners? From what I understand it's slippery, but you don't have to chase it down.

[LUTE] Re: Octave string question

2005-11-19 Thread corun
David wrote: One has to explain everything: Home made bread is something many like, but for most it is too much trouble to make. Raw fish is pure, unprocessed food, but not to everybody's taste. There is some analogy with gut strings. That was my point. And one that was not missed by everyone.

[LUTE] Nocturnal [for reference] third trial (fwd)

2005-11-19 Thread Wayne Cripps
I put it on my tab server, as Nocturnal http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?drafts Mail systems are sometimes unhappy with a line consisting of a single dot - it is one of the standard end of message markers. Wayne Forwarded message: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat

[LUTE] Re: Computer analysis of double string sound.

2005-11-19 Thread Vance Wood
I agree, and I speak only from what I hear on my own sorry Lute, the impossibility of getting each string in a course to be exactly in tune with its partner is almost an impossibility. This gives the total sounding of a single course a slight beat to it which adds depth and, as mentioned, warmth

[LUTE] Re: Octave string question

2005-11-19 Thread Vance Wood
There are some environmental purists that think the biggest scourge on the planet is the existance of the Human Race and that the planet would be better off without us humans. So we can take this Purist argument to extremes and still find other purists that disagree with this, that or something

[LUTE] Re: Computer analysis of double string sound.

2005-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
could be a case of the whole equaling more than the sum of its indivdual parts. the nuance of sound produced by a paired course - as graphically shown in the original posting - might go unnoticed when played individually. what would the graph look like if each of the two strings were sounded

[LUTE] Fuenllana and Sarmaticae

2005-11-19 Thread Rob MacKillop
The fourth and fifth from his fourth book, with French tab and basic guitar transcription: http://www.musicintime.co.uk/Fuenllana.htm And 6 more Cantio Sarmaticae, numbers 80 to 84 and 93: http://www.polyhymnion.org/torban/sarmaticae.html Fuenllana fans might be interested in my interview with

[LUTE] Vonnegut quote

2005-11-19 Thread Daniel Shoskes
Here is a quote from Vonnegut's new book, A Man Without a Country: If you really want to hurt your parents, and you don't have the nerve to be gay, the least you can do is go into the arts. I'm not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way to making life more

[LUTE] Podcast Directory .Com

2005-11-19 Thread Edward Martin
Dear ones, Are people aware that there is a pod cast about the lute? It is on: http://www.podcastdirectory.com/podcasts/index.php?iid=4856 There have been 3- 4 pod casts, and featured composers (arrangers) have been Molianro, M Galilei, and Attaingnant. I am glad someone is doing this! Does

[LUTE] Re: Podcast Directory .Com

2005-11-19 Thread Rob MacKillop
Interesting, Ed. I thought podcasts were only for people who had iPods, but the Milano is now playing on my pc via Winamp. There is a contact address for emails: [EMAIL PROTECTED] but you should ask your magnatune contact, as most of the 'tracks' are from magnatune. I wonder if they would take