[LUTE] Re: 15th century duo (left-handers playing right-handedly)

2014-06-07 Thread WALSH STUART
On 06/06/2014 23:06, Braig, Eugene wrote: Groovy! What plectrum did you use here? I use several incarnations of plectrum depending on era of music and instrument at hand. . . . And, in spite of my sinistral tendencies, my plectrum, punteado, and occasional rasgueado efforts are always

[LUTE] Re: 15th century duo (left-handers playing right-handedly)

2014-06-07 Thread G. C.
11:06 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: 15th century duo (left-handers playing right-handedly) On 06/06/2014 23:06, Braig, Eugene wrote: Groovy! What plectrum did you use here? I use several incarnations of plectrum depending on era of music and instrument at hand. . . . And, in spite of my sinistral

[LUTE] Re: 15th century duo (left-handers playing right-handedly)

2014-06-07 Thread Braig, Eugene
duo (left-handers playing right-handedly) On 06/06/2014 23:06, Braig, Eugene wrote: Groovy! What plectrum did you use here? I use several incarnations of plectrum depending on era of music and instrument at hand. . . . And, in spite of my sinistral tendencies, my plectrum, punteado

[LUTE] Re: 15th century duo (left-handers playing right-handedly)

2014-06-07 Thread Tony
2014, 20:40 Subject: [LUTE] Re: 15th century duo (left-handers playing right-handedly) Hi, An alternative that works for me is to grow a healthy thumb-nail. Then pinch thumb and index together, like as if holding a plectrum and use the nail as a plectrum. You can file down