On 19 Jan 2009, at 6:33 AM, howard posner wrote:
On Jan 18, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Mayes, Joseph wrote:
I don't know why the world of classical guitar is of such
interest to
this list
Perhaps because 90% of us are or have been classical guitarists?
I'd be really interested to know how
Dear lute netters,
is there anybody out there with on-line access to the New Grove who is
willing to send me one short entry?
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Thank you to everybody who replied.
I now have what I need.
Thank you very much :)
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From: Spring,
Duke Ellington used to say that he aspired to be a dilettante.
Charles Ives father is reported to have said that music begins when the last
person who's trying to make a living from it dies.
When ased what he thought of the playing of Miles Davis, Cecil Taylor is
reputed to have said, He
AS far as I remember that was a web page in Russia and certainly an
illegal copy.
It has disappeared.
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It used to be online, but the link I have has broken. Where is it now?
Rob
2009/1/19 Spring, aus dem, Rainer [1]rspringaus...@tee.toshiba.de
Thank you to everybody who replied.
I now have what I need.
Thank you very much :)
Best wishes,
Rainer aus dem Spring
The collection of tablatures formerly housed in the Gemeentemuseum in
The Hague has been moved to the Nederlands Muziek Instituut
(http://www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl/), which is in the same
building as the Royal Library. Acces to both libraries is free, but
membership costs 15 euro a year.
Wow, I think I sign up!
Thanks,
Stephan
Am 19 Jan 2009 um 11:42 hat David van Ooijen geschrieben:
The collection of tablatures formerly housed in the Gemeentemuseum in
The Hague has been moved to the Nederlands Muziek Instituut
(http://www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl/), which is in the
Really Chris?
They wouldn't think of firing the lute professor? Oh yeah, there is no
lute professor. No chance to eliminate 20 or so versions of Kemp's
Jig.
Joe
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From: Edward C. Yong ky...@pacific.net.sg
I don't know why the world of classical guitar is of such
interest to
this list
Perhaps because 90% of us are or have been classical guitarists?
I'd be really interested to know how many on the lute list are also
guitarists or have been at
The Year pass costs € 15,- and is for sale in the KB; personal identification
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Hi, all,
In answer to Edward's question, I started on guitar (Delta blues, as a matter
of fact), moved to lute, then back to guitar, with mandolin thrown in. Right
now I play mainly guitar, several styles, but I'm currently mostly interested
in turn of the century (19th to 20th) American
He DID forget the kitchen sink. Amazing. This guy is FAST.
On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:20 AM, damian dlugolecki wrote:
[1]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f4a_1231249875
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References
1. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f4a_1231249875
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On Jan 19, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Mayes, Joseph wrote:
They wouldn't think of firing the lute professor? Oh yeah, there
is no
lute professor.
It works both ways. I can think of a number of highly accomplished
and successful lutenists and musiclologists in the lute world with
academic
I decided to use TAB, I can't work with finale and friends anymore.
all these applications can't write polyphony as should be.
I download TAB from the FTP, and looked at the instructions, when I
try to use gcc I keep getting no input file, I install xCode, and that
it...I actually don't
Alexey Archipovsky is indeed quite amazing musician. For those who
don't know there are several of his full-time videos that are available
for download directly from his web site:
http://www.arkhipovskiy.com/frame/A.html
The second (bottom) link against each of the titles means download.
It doesn't seem possible to give a direct link to the download page here
.. so it's the forth link in the second line from the top.
Alexander
Alexander Batov wrote:
Alexey Archipovsky is indeed quite amazing musician. For those who
don't know there are several of his full-time videos that
Do you mean the one written skatchat in other words... ?
;-)
Best,
Jean-Marie
=== 19-01-2009 18:34:04 ===
It doesn't seem possible to give a direct link to the download page here
.. so it's the forth link in the second line from the top.
Alexander
Alexander Batov wrote:
Alexey
It uses some old version of TAB...I hate to stay behind. And i tried
it, looks interesting. For now I'll use it, but for later, I'm not
sure...
On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Eric Crouch wrote:
Try xTab, downloadable from here [1]http://medievallute.info/. It
works fine for me.
Yep!
Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Do you mean the one written skatchat in other words... ?
;-)
Best,
Jean-Marie
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Is this the third one?
http://www.arkhipovskiy.com/video/kolechko.wmv
Anthony
Le 19 janv. 09 à 17:43, Alexander Batov a écrit :
Alexey Archipovsky is indeed quite amazing musician. For those who
don't know there are several of his full-time videos that are
available for download directly
I know this but my point was to give the link to the downloand (videos)
page not to each individual one.
Thanks anyway.
Alexander
Anthony Hind wrote:
Alexander
To find the link for each video, you need to open the video page
and then above your browser, you should see something like
ohh yes...and one more, is that format is the same as TAB?
i see it saves the files as tabx
On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Eric Crouch wrote:
Try xTab, downloadable from here [1]http://medievallute.info/. It
works fine for me.
Eric Crouch
On 19 Jan 2009, at 16:07, Omer
Three day weekends are great. Sometimes the lute list really does
turn into an afternoon down at the Lute Player's Pub, except we
each have to provide our own beverage. So I told my wife (The Soprano
Who Must Be Obeyed - apologies, R.I.P., John Mortimer) that the
guitarists-who-play-lute are
For those who live in or near Toronto -
Taras Kompanichenko - kobza and starosvitska bandura
and
Yuri Fedynsky - starosvitska bandura
The program includes examples of authentic kobzar repertoire and lute music
from Ukraine played on the kobza and classical bandura.
Saturday 14th February 2009
I am one of those lute professors, but my position is just adjunct, so
there is no use letting me go.
ed
At 10:31 AM 1/19/2009 -0500, David Rastall wrote:
On Jan 19, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Mayes, Joseph wrote:
They wouldn't think of firing the lute professor? Oh yeah, there
is no
lute
Well put and succinct, Dan. Darn Russki sure can play.
Further, I think that I, when playing Hawaiian guitar music from 1915, can
claim total irrelevance with confidence.
Happy inaug. to you from your side of the puddle, though about as close as you
can get to the other side.
Chris.
Right back at you, Dan. I enjoy your whimsical posts. I can almost hear
the Philadelphia suburbs in them.
See you at the pub.
JM
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From: Daniel Winheld [mailto:dwinh...@comcast.net]
Sent: Mon 1/19/2009 5:33
I never saw harmonics played like that. I don't know why, it is so
obvious. I tried it and it is quite easy.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
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