Ah, now an interesting question would be whether the routine followed by
someone like O'Dette would also be applicable to a mere mortal like me.
Ed, did his routine differ with Baroque lute, for which he is more of a
"beginner"? 

>In the Lute Society of
>In the Lute Society of America Quarterly that we have just mailed out, 
>there is quite a long interview with Paul O'Dette where he talks about 
>the 
>way he goes about practicing.  The interview was done by Ed Durbrow.
>Nancy Carlin
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>At 08:16 PM 10/13/2004 -0700, Vance Wood wrote:
>>Someone mentioned practice.  This is a subject I  not have seen
covered 
>here
>>and it might be worth going over to see the different ways people go 
>about
>>developing technique and gaining competence with a particular 
>composition.
>>
>>Vance Wood.
>>
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