As someone who is, I think, a =B3nervous intermediate=B2 player, I was interested to read in =B3The Clough Family of Newsham=B2 - such a good book =AD about the lessons and exercises of Tom. I live well away from the North East so I am rather finding my own way, and my own practising tends to be pretty undisciplined working at tunes I like at the time, so the comment that =B3it would be possible to reconstruct a plausible set of =8CClough-style=B9 exercises=B2 made me prick up my ears. Has anyone ever attempted such a reconstruction, I wonder? And what suggestions might more accomplished players make for a good set of exercises for daily use?
All suggestions welcome, you might expect! Roger Howard -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
