Great programme with one editing blunder - My Lord Chamberlin's
   Galliard was billed, but Melancholy Galliard was broadcast and it made
   no sense in the context of the interview.  I bet Liz wasn't terribly
   pleased about that.
   I was wondering about these slanted frets.  My naive thought was that
   they had slipped just before the photo was taken.  Mine do sometimes,
   when it's warm and dry.
   Bill
   From: G. Crona <[email protected]>
   To: [email protected]
   Sent: Friday, 17 January 2014, 13:01
   Subject: [LUTE] Don't miss it!
   [1]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009rns5
   Two days left, to listen to a 6 year old rerun of a most inspiring
   lute-broadcast from BBC's superb Early Music Show, with a gorgeous
   version
   of the Bach Chaconne by Nigel North, (which Nancy Carlin also mentioned
   a
   fortnight ago).
   Thanks Ladies!
   PS. Notice the slanted 1st and 2nd frets on Elizabeth's 10 course lute.
   G.
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