Dear Valery
          Very interesting= way of holding the lute. Until recently, I was
   using non-slip under-carpet= material, but I became aware that it was
   damping some haronics, so I gave = it up. It is possible that even
   contact with a leg could do something simil= ar. While this is not
   actually a portable lute table, which apparently can = amplify (perhaps
   someone should design one), at least it should minimally d= amp.
   I have the impression that M. Okazawais playing with nails (and= of
   course no little finger anchoring), but actually to evoke the
   overtones= of a glass harmonica, this is perhaps better than the ends
   of the fingers.=
   Whether, the performance is entirely successful is perhaps a question =
   of taste.
   Regards
   Anthony
   ---- Message d'origine ----
   >De : "Valery Sauvage" <[email protected]>
   >=C3=80 : [email protected]
   >Objet : [LUTE] New ways
   >Date : 20/11/2009 08:39:44 CET
   >
   >
   > New way to tune, to hold, and Mozart played on renaissance lute by= a
   > Japanese player...
   >
   > [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dq2RgP9MtM8c
   >
   >
   > Interesting isn't it
   >
   >
   > V.
   >
   >
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   > References
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   > 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dq2RgP9MtM8c
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