David,

I see podcasting more as a way to replicate "home-made" radio programs
on the net. That means taking up lute issues like in a radio program,
f. ex. incorporating music, but not necesarily. Like discussing tuning
issues with sound examples, comparing versions of pieces, analyzing
lute matters in-depth. I'm sure this will come about sooner or later.

On 4/17/05, LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> No, no, you're getting it all wrong.
> 
> I never said you should not pay for downloading magnatune music.
> 
> What I'm saying, or rather asking, is:
> 
> "Is there any podcasting out there on lute related matters? If not, I
> believe there should be."
> <<
> 
> Point taken. My friend Michiel Niessen has some of his, and mine if I
> remeber correctly, recordings on his web site. Of which I have have lost the
> URL, and a Google search didn't help either. Sorry.
> On my web site you'll find only a snippet of a Japanese lullaby with Panormo
> accompaniment. Perhaps I should put up an MP3 of one track of each cd I
> made. One
> day ...
> 
> David
> 
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