Hi Wayne
that's good to hear!
- Luke
On 23-Aug-2020 13:16, Wayne wrote:
Hi Luke -
The TAB lute music archives at
https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi will also be
closing down, though possibly a little later than the mail list. I am still
negotiating with the de
Thanks Wayne for all your energies and efforts in running these sites.
It is really appreciated!
On a personal note, I'd like to express a particular appreciation for
the TAB software which sits within, and dovetails to my own open source
lute tabulature software LuteScribe. TAB source is in g
Hi Ed
It looks like the groove for the string isn't wide enough, and has a
sharp top edge which is cutting into the string.
Ideally the nut grooves should be wider than the string diameter, so it
touches only at the bottom and the grooves only guide the string and do
not offer any
#{Withluteonstrap}orderby:date
- Luke
On 22-May-2020 17:41, Luke Emmet wrote:
Here is the same list, ordered by date. The first ones shown seems to
be around 1615
- Luke
On 22-May-2020 17:39, Luke Emmet wrote:
Hi Tristan and all
You can find over 100 items in the The Lute Society's
Here is the same list, ordered by date. The first ones shown seems to be
around 1615
- Luke
On 22-May-2020 17:39, Luke Emmet wrote:
Hi Tristan and all
You can find over 100 items in the The Lute Society's lute iconography
database that show a strap or a strap in use:
https:/
Hi Tristan and all
You can find over 100 items in the The Lute Society's lute iconography
database that show a strap or a strap in use:
https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issues/LI?q=%23%7BLute%20strap%20in%20use%7D%20or%20%23%7BUnused%20lute%20strap%7D%20or%20%23%7BWith%20lute%20on%
Hi Craig
Another option for lute tabulature fonts are those created by Steve
Horn, primarily for users of Sibelius for typesetting tabulature, but
they can be used in other contexts as well, so they might meet your needs:
https://www.scoringnotes.com/tutorials/leroy-early-music-fonts-for-s
Hi All
I have a beautiful, yet very scratchy hair shirt that I wear whilst
playing the lute. I believe it helps me really get into the mindset of
our forebears who left us our wonderful music.
Good will to all, and a good glass of Christmas wine for those that partake.
Best Wishes
- Luke
O
Dear Lute list
I'm pleased to announce that LuteScribe 1.2 is released. LuteScribe is
an free/open source Windows application for editing and viewing lute
tabulature, compatible with a number of existing formats, including TAB,
FT3, JTZ/JTXML.
This release bundles up a number of usability im
Dear lute list
I'm pleased to announce that the Lute Iconography Database is now fully
released. A previous version had been circulated last year, but it
seemed that some of the attributes had not migrated correctly.
As you may know the database has been designed and populated by David
Van E
ty that he never played baroque lute. That woulda been amazing.
Susan
Original message
From: Luke Emmet
Date: 6/19/19 1:34 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Julian Bream on Lute
Julian Bream was an inspiration to so many peop
Julian Bream was an inspiration to so many people to take up the lute or
to fall in love with it. I count myself among them.
How much visibility would our instrument have had without his
performances and recordings back in the day?
Yes his technique is obviously strongly guitar influenced, an
Perhaps slightly earlier than you had in mind, but not so long ago at
the UK Lute Society we had a presentation and recital by Jose Luis
Pastor on the use of the plectrum in Medieval Lute playing.
His accompanying CD called "The Evidence" provides a very compelling
performance and demonstrates
Hi everyone
Just to let you know, I have included this latest version of tab
(version 4.3.94) from Wayne in the latest build of LuteScribe which is
now itself at version 1.1.5.
https://www.orlando-lutes.com/pages/lutescribe
Best Wishes
- Luke
On 09-Apr-2019 11:48, Wayne wrote:
Hi lute pe
Hi Leonard
LuteScribe is a Windows application, but it has been confirmed to work
with Wine on Linux, so the process with a Mac should be very similar.
The sequence of steps for getting it to run on Linux are as follows:
1. Install Winetricks https://wiki.winehq.org/Winetricks
2. Install Win
Forgot to CC the list in my reply...
-- Forwarded message -
From: Luke Emmet <[1]luke.em...@orlando-lutes.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 at 08:47
Subject: Re: [LUTE] LuteScribe 1.1 released
To: stephen arndt <[2]stephenwar...@verizon.net>
Hi Stephen
lando-lutes.com/pages/lutescribe
More fixes and improvements are planned over the coming months.
Best Wishes
- Luke Emmet
To get on or off this list see list information at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
Hi Jurgen
LuteScribe, and the underlying TAB text format that it builds on are not
exactly WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get), but rather WYSIWYM -
what you see is what you meant. In essence they provide a series of
formatting commands to the underlying TAB program which typesets the
outp
rther improve the
compatibility with existing file formats.
Best Wishes
- Luke Emmet
== Main changes ==
Main changes apart from general bug fixes and user interface
improvements include:
- Now compatible with a wider range of common tabulature fo
Dear lute list
I'm pleased to announce the new Lute Iconography Database is now online.
The Lute Iconography Database (LuteIDB) is an online resource for lute
makers, scholars, players and others interested in the iconography of
the lute. It contains around 2000 iconographic entries depicting
Actually it is not just D minor lute - there is a setting for
Old/Renaissance lute too on the same page.
- Luke
On 19-Mar-2018 22:06, Luke Emmet wrote:
Dear lute list
You may all be interested to know that we have recently uploaded a
free download setting of this by Wilfred Foxe for D
Dear lute list
You may all be interested to know that we have recently uploaded a free
download setting of this by Wilfred Foxe for D minor lute to The Lute
Society's website here:
http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/betrachte-meine-seel
Best Wishes
- Luke
On 19-Mar-2018 14:02, Eloy Cruz w
Hi David
Thanks for sharing that - it looks really intriguing - I hope to see the
exhibition when comes back to the UK over the summer.
As you have probably already seen, the Yale site includes the short
intro film which is narrated by Stephen Fry which well worth the watch
https://britis
Dear Lute list
I'm pleased to announce that LuteScribe beta 0.2.1 is now released.
LuteScribe is a free, community based software for editing and viewing
lute tabulature files. The original announcement is here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lute@cs.dartmouth.edu/msg49368.html
This updated
Hi Göran
Thanks for your interest - I've emailed you the details.
LuteScribe uses the same commands as TAB, but it does provide some
visual hinting. For example "x" means "the previous flag", and so in the
LuteScribe GUI, these "x" flags are visually de-emphasised, so you can
focus on the sub
://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByhfXkzbvI8VNEFEZFZlb2xZN3c
Best Wishes
- Luke Emmet
LuteScribe – a new community-based free software for reading and editing
tabulature
Lute tabulature files are a fundamental way for the lute community to
exchange music in our modern
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