Trouble is-----a lot of them drop out or go underground because the group
that should be supporting them and encouraging them is by  far and away as
friendly as a pack of junk yard dogs.  As a whole I have never been exposed
to a group, boasting interest passionately in a particular endeavor, that is
more driven by ego, pride, condescension, duplicity and judgementalism.
Before you get mad at me read through the posts that have flooded email
servers world wide over the last week or so and ask yourself:  If you were
new to the Lute would you feel safe and confident in posting a question to
this bunch of brigands?

There are some fine people in this group that posses a wealth of knowledge
but in asking a question you have to first consider what side of the fence
you might fall on to and who is going to consider you one of theirs and one
of his and one of yours.  This is absurd and self destructive.  I just wish
every one would temper their opinions with a little good sense realizing
that you or I don't like everyone and everyone does not like you or I.
That's the truth of it BUT!!! we all love the Lute.

Vance Wood.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Shoskes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: Size of the lute world


> > As I was deleting another repetitive pain in the ass flame post in the
ongoing
> > battle between the
> > greedy billionaire lute publishers and the brave Trotskyist proletariat
> > struggling to free the
> > world's tablature I think I noticed an estimate of about 4000 lute
players
> > worldwide. Is this a
> > reasonable estimate?
> No. I estimated a maximum of 3000.
>
>
> > Would these range from serious players to people with a
> > lute in the attic they
> > haven't touched in 15 years? Include guitarists who tune their g string
down a
> > half step? Include the
> > pipa and oud? Those people with a Lute Olsen signed basketball?
> No. It is based on membership lists of lute societies and Google sightings
> of unaffiliated players, with an added roach assumption that there is 1
more
> invisible lutenist to 2 already visibles. Also numbers of lute teachers
and
> luthiers are taken into account.
> The number is expected to grow because several schools put out lutenists
at
> a steady rate.
> RT
>
> ______________
> Roman M. Turovsky
> http://turovsky.org
> http://polyhymnion.org
>
>
>


Reply via email to