Great fun Doc. Which instrument and tuning?
David
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Carlo Cecconi 7-course, E A C# E A C# E
Doc Rossi wrote:
Bonjour!
I had fun last night and have put up the result here:
http://cetrapublishing.com/artists/rossi/hey%20johann.mp3
I hope you enjoy it,
Doc
Ciao.
Very nice sound and performance. Did Carlo Cecconi fret the instrument
in equal temperament - it sounds good
Equal temperament, yes, duet, no. It's a solo.
On Dec 9, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Doc Rossi wrote:
Bonjour!
I had fun last night and have put up the result here:
http://cetrapublishing.com/artists/rossi/hey%20johann.mp3
I hope you enjoy it,
Doc
Ciao.
Very nice sound
Doc Rossi wrote:
Equal temperament, yes, duet, no. It's a solo.
Impressive.
On Dec 9, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Doc Rossi wrote:
Bonjour!
I had fun last night and have put up the result here:
http://cetrapublishing.com/artists/rossi/hey%20johann.mp3
I hope
Hi Roman,
I can't open the ogg file - what is it?
Nice photo of you on your site, by the way.
Doc
On Dec 9, 2006, at 5:20 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Too bad you don't play baroque lute. I have a nice 13course version
of the 1st half
http://turovsky.org/music/air-g.ogg
On Dec 9, 2006, at 5:25 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Tasty!
thanks
BTW, can the 3rd and the 6th be dropped half a tone for potential
baroque-lute repertoire expropriation?
RT
Indeed they can and I've done this a number of times. Probably not
documented historically, but it does give a