--- Paul Kemner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, there seems to be a connection between
> Renaissance / 
> Baroque "Early" music and "Old Time" music (
> American stringband 
> music from the 20's and 30's ). 

i'm inclined to agree with you - not from any in-depth
study of the subject but more from imagining what
someone dressed in the 21st cent., de regur, early
music uniform - black ... everything - with a
constipated expression and a cluture bearing demeanor
might expect if he/she were to be suddenly transported
back in time to an elizabethian pub and ask for
communal cittern ... or lute ... or whatever.  the
tunes - methinks - were laid-back and ... fun. 

if andrew hartig is kleziddle1 - please don't remove
the videos!  i like them a lot - especially the early
pieces.  it takes me a long time to get a tune "down"
and i'm copying you like mad.

- bill
  


                
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