I do agree completely too !

Best and very well done indeed, Anton ! 
Do keep up the good work !

Jean-Marie Poirier

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>   Anton
>
>   let me say that I admire your work very much. Of course playing ftom
>   notation is always good to be able to do and something I have taught to
>   the few students I have had in 40 years, however one can usually do
>   that on one or two sets of tunings..playing in trios and quartets with
>   g, a, c , and d lutes become more tricky for the average guy.   your
>   work is fantastic and allows players to be exposed to more than just
>   lute repertoire.  I will be retiring ftom my job in a few years and
>   intend on teaching lute to beginners . your material will be of great
>   use.
>
>   one wish..set some medieval pieces  especially the trecento stuff...
>
>   regards
>
>   Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
>
>   Montreal
>
>   Sent from Samsung Mobile
>
>   -------- Original message --------
>
>   From: Anton Hoeger
>
>   Date:2016-08-03 03:24 (GMT-05:00)
>
>   To: List Lutelist
>
>   Subject: [LUTE] insinuations
>
>   >
>   > Hi everyone,
>   >
>   > Martin Hogson wrote:
>   >
>   > Dear Anton Hoger,
>   >
>   > Have you ever considered learning to play from figured bass? This
>   would save you much mundane work making these unnecessary
>   transcriptions/arrangements.
>   >
>   > MH
>   >
>   > Ja natuerlich! Aber was haben meine Renaissance Intabulations mit
>   Dimunitions mit einem figured bass zu tun?
>   > Das eine hat doch mit dem anderen nichts zu tun.
>   > Ich habe bisher nur sehr wenig Fruehbarocke Generalbassstuecke
>   bearbeitet. Ausserdem waeren doch genau diese Ausarbeitungen fuer den
>   Interpreten interessant. Als Anregung, Alternativen oder sogar als
>   fertige Ausfuehrun..
>   > Meine 100000 downloads und Tausend Danksagungen zeigen ein anderes
>   Bild, als Dein  ...making these unnecessary transcriptions!!!
>   > Bitte unterlasse doch diese Unverschaemtheiten, wenn Du keine Ahnung
>   hast.
>   >
>   > Anton
>   >
>   > Yes of course! But how do you bring my Renaissance Intabulations with
>   Dimunitions in relation with a figured bass?
>   > These one has nothing to do with the other one!
>   > On the other side I have so far only very few Earlybaroque figured
>   Bass edited pieces. Exactly this Arrangements may be interesting for
>   the interprets. As a suggestion or such ways.
>   > My 100000 downloads and thousand credits show a different image than
>   Your:  ...making these unnecessary transcriptions!.........
>   > Please stop these insinuations, if you have no idea.
>   >
>   >
>   > Anton
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