here you go ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR1u17K-vx0
plink-plonk - bill
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In einer eMail vom 06.03.2007 16:00:54
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I like the statement on the RQ site that calls the
cittern the
Renaissance
--- Paul Kemner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, there seems to be a connection between
Renaissance /
Baroque Early music and Old Time music (
American stringband
music from the 20's and 30's ).
i'm inclined to agree with you - not from any in-depth
study of the subject but more from
thank you david and roman - that's the sort of thing i
had in mind. if only i could get it hand.
--- David Kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bill kilpatrick wrote:
straying from the cittern somewhat ... but if you
can
overlook the eyewatering sports jacket on this
wonderfully named
for those interested, on the mandolin cafe site:
http://www.mandolincafe.com/
.. in the classical, medieval and renaissance
section of the message board, is the following thread:
http://www.mandolincafe.net/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=6;t=14744
.. quills and plectra, placed in more
thank you frank - that was great! ... looked through
the whole catalogue - only trouble is, i'm off to bed
now and all i can see is sepia.
ciao - bill
--- Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have uploaded scans of the entire caralogue at:
http://www.musicaviva.com/hohner1920la/
is there a spanish translation for waldzither in the
catalogue - cítara perhaps? zither in italian is
cetra - an even longer shot could be cetra (or
cítara) della ... foresta? ... dell'bosco? ...
this is where i leave you, frank - bill
--- Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this
can i buy you a drink?
- bill
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