Welcome Sarge!
It is great to finally see you here on lutelist. Let me just state again publicly that your archive was *the* reason why I was able to learn how to play the lute. Without it, I would have never been able to grasp the full beauty and variety of Renaissance lute music. Your work cannot be praised enough. ____ I encourage everyone to submit privately made fronimo files or rare scanned/photographed sources (if legally possible). Happy luting! :) T* On 07.08.19 23:16, Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. wrote:
Hello, everybody! Some random questions for you: I am continually looking for suggestions for stuff to add to my [1]website, so: 1. Has anyone got fronimo files squirreled away that are not already on my site that could be posted there? 2. I would like to ask if anyone has a burning need for something to be posted there that I could take on as a project. I want to solicit suggestions and then I could go with what is most needed. I have tended to prioritize German, then Italian tab sources, as many people do not read these easily. As I have moved away from performing and into editing, I have several lutes I would like to sell, mainly by van der Waals and Holst, but also an archlute by Dan Larson, a ren lute by Ian Harwood, and a couple of descant lutes. Not sure about the best approach, here. Occasional questions come up about arcane notations, particularly in German tab, so I may be asking questions about that as well. Thanks! --Sarge -- References 1. http://gerbode.net/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html