I would hope that if we were to get together in the same place in real life then we would spend the time playing music together. No need to worry about what we choose to call our instruments when we can actually see what they are 'in the flesh'. Kevin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brad McEwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Isn;t it in Lisbon? whee all those Fado tavernas are? Or maybe in Marseiile, in Doc's sitting room? Let's all go visit him, bring citterns,drink all his booze nd argue about what to call these things that we play! Brad
Rob wrote: And where is the Cittern Café? Rob www.rmguitar.info -----Original Message----- From: KEVIN LAWTON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 December 2007 13:18 To: Gregory Doc Rossi; cittern list Subject: [CITTERN] Re: photos, sound files, scores, etc. Hey Doc, Without wanting to start any new arguments, or re-open any old ones, could I ask what instruments are welcome on the Cittern Cafe site and what might not be considered 'a good fit'. Not trying to be awkward here, just asking where the boundaries are. Thanks. Kevin. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ Gregory Doc Rossi wrote: Hey Group, Okay, the Cittern Cafe site isn't completely ready, but it is in a state where photos, mp3s, pdfs and such can be posted. For the moment, if you want to post something for the list to see, send it to me and I'll put it up and post the link. You won't need to register unless you'd like to leave a comment, in which case you should register as a subscriber. For the list archive, I'm still trying to find an easy way to do it that won't take too much time but that will be easily searchable. Looking forward to having some stuff to post... Doc To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. -- --
