Alain
   I would be interested to read about dumps and tiompans! Do I need some
   sort of RSS reader to follow the link you give below? I just get
   unformatted lists when I click on the link.
   Stuart

   On 24 July 2012 15:53, Alain <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     Hi Anton, Taco, and all,
     RSS feeds have been an elegant and non-intrusive way for consumers
     to keep abreast of newly published documents for some time now. Here
     is an example:
     [2]http://musickshandmade.com/lute/collections/feed.rss.
     If you follow that link you will see a link to a transcription of
     Arthurs dump from the Marsh LB. Following a recent discussion on
     dumps on this list, I decided to try to recap the current state of
     knowledge on the Dump as a type of music and collected various
     quotes and documents to that effect. Unfortunately, not only is the
     evidence fuzzy at best, but I was lead in the direction of an even
     more elusive Irish topic and instrument: the tiompan. Maybe some of
     you will find that information entertaining, and perhaps some of the
     documents useful. I also linked in the facsimile images of the piece
     from the Braye MS.
     Any feedback on the dump would be of considerable interest to me,
     gross as it may sound. I have not been able to check the latest
     Grove information for instance which is a real shame.
     Alain
     On 7/24/2012 7:23 AM, Taco Walstra wrote:

     On 07/23/2012 05:04 PM, Anton Hoeger wrote:

     Ok,
     I wrote that IMSLP always check the uploads and need  at least one
     day. Because I often make a transcription for guitar too, it seems
     that IMSLP cannot handle with the same file name.
     But sorry if you feel that my more hundreds of Intavolations for 2-4
     lutes in any tunings are to much,

     anton, I didn't write that I don't like your intavolations or guitar
     arrangements. Please don't be so quickly offended by what I wrote
     and please do continue your work. I only asked what the purpose is
     of sending emails for every addition or minor change to a piece,
     while there are so many better alternatives for getting the
     attention of your efforts like a webpage with a "latest additions
     page", a rss xml feed, twitter or simply a separate mailing list.
     It's just an idea, not a critic on what you do.
     Taco
     I will not upload any more Intavolations. My work was thought for
     the luteplayers in any level. Not everybody can play the English
     Treble Ground duets or the very complicated Terzi duos or some else.

     If I look at mediafire, where I first uploaded my Intavolations,
     there are more than 15000 downloads! So I dont understand your
     opinion about solo lute players. May be,- but thats one of my
     reasons I do the Intavolations!
     I was 10 years teacher for classical guitar and later 15 years for
     the Renaissance lute. And my experience with all the hundreds of
     pupils was that they could benefit a lot of ensemble playing.
     Rhythme, Hearing, Playing prima vista, and a lot more. But a crucial
     effect is the sound effect of more lutes in an ensemble. Because of
     the less technical demand the lute players in an Ensemble has an
     overwelming soundeffect. But I dont want to defend my work. So if
     you feel so, I dont will upload any more Intavolations.
     I think my announcements are not too much, when I have a look at
     some gibberish you can find here. (More than one has complained
     this!)
     But ok, why should I make any uploads more?
     So all lute players who has downloaded my work, will give thanks to
     you!
     Anton
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