Dear Gary
My experience with Terzi is largely based upon playing his duets, all of
them. The accompanying parts are faithfull intabulations of vocal pieces,
and an effort has been made by Terzi to get in every note of the vocal
original, against all lute-practicalities like having only four
On Feb 11, 2006, at 4:57 PM, gary digman wrote:
Dear list;
I've been reading through some G. A. Terzi. Either Terzi was
endowed with some incredibly huge hands or he had a very small
lute. How would one go about tackling the following:
7_
2_
5_
There wasn't any lute in there, was there?
On Feb 11, 2006, at 6:40 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
A memorable performance:
http://www.youtube.com/w/Boney-M---El-Lute?v=xjX2jgWvttUsearch=lute
Enjoy!
Rob
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
To get on
On Friday 10 February 2006 23:38, you wrote:
For years now Minkoff is promising a reprint. I'm waiting, too, making do
with fotocopies.
David
I've sent in september an email to Minkoff with a question on Saizenay and
some other books. They are waiting for a new introduction from Claude
Those were my thoughts. Where's the beef? Or in this case, where is the
Lute?
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From: Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lute list lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 5:03 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Best lute video ever
There wasn't
Are there any good lute instruction videos out there demonstrating
historically informed technique on the Renaissance lute? I think just
watching
someone with a well developed technique go through the motions would help a
lot.
I've tried to get Christopher Berg to do this but to no
I have 3 short videos on my lute file repository website that demonstrates
technique by Ron Macfarlaine and Pat O'Brien
It is at homepage.mac.com/dshoskes in the lute files section under Lute
Technique Movies
On Saturday, February 11, 2006, at 10:27AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any
I noticed some short samples (with audio) of Ronn McFarlane at:
[1]http://www.melbay.com/authors.asp?author=221
e.g.
[2]http://www.melbay.com/video/20382V07.wmv
[3]http://www.melbay.com/video/20382V08.wmv
I bet some of his videos would be very helpful.
BTW why hasn't anyone
Erm...The song was all about a guy called El Lute...it was a joke. The
lyrics are funny. Never mind. It doesn't matter...I'l always be serious from
now on ;-)
Rob
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From: Vance Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 February 2006 15:21
To: lute list
Subject: [LUTE] Re:
David:
Actually, there are a few short clips from the 2002 and 2003 Seminars on
the LSA website. See the Instructional Materials section on the
Downloads page.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/download/index.html#video
These were provided by Kenneth Bé, taken with a pocket camera without
sound
Never you mind. I enjoyed it. Brought back some memories form days gone by.
:-)
David
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From: Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'lute list' lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 6:49 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Best lute video ever
Erm...The song
Hi -
I am thinking that it would be nice to get a knock around
instrument that I could leave at work or take in my car,
that could stay outside its case a lot of the time, and
that wouldn't break my hear or bankbook if it was damaged
or stolen. I see that the Yamaha 3/4 size childs classical
Hi Wayne,
One of Colin Everett's Trave-lutes would most likely fit the bill.
Miles
On Feb 11, 2006, at 10:03 PM, Wayne Cripps wrote:
Hi -
I am thinking that it would be nice to get a knock around
instrument that I could leave at work or take in my car,
that could stay outside its case
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