I loaned the UK Lute Society's bandora recently and I've returned it
now. I tried using it for playing a ground - the old favourite and
probably still in use: D, C, Bb and A.
I kept a recording of the bandora part - but a little bit too fast! And
now no chance of trying again, slower. Anyway,
Great video, Tom! Nice recording of the Piccinini!
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At 09:44 AM 10/15/2011, Thomas Walker wrote:
>Hello all,
>The medium is [pleasingly] crowded, but I finally had someone film a
>video accompaniment to a track from my CD so I could have some youtube
>presence. Yes, the video
Whoops - here's an international website link. They podcast as well, I
believe.
http://www.cbc.ca/tapestry/
Quoting be...@interlog.com:
Hey, everyone - there's an interview with me on Canadian radio -
CBC's Tapestry - about the phenomenon of picking up a new instrument
at (ahem) mid-lif
Hey, everyone - there's an interview with me on Canadian radio -
CBC's Tapestry - about the phenomenon of picking up a new instrument
at (ahem) mid-life.
Here are the coordinates:
Sunday, Oct 23 @ 2:05 EST on CBC Radio One (99.1FM in Toronto)
I'll be playing theorbo, singing and playing Bac
Hello all,
The medium is [pleasingly] crowded, but I finally had someone film a
video accompaniment to a track from my CD so I could have some youtube
presence. Yes, the video is atypical of the lute genre, and it's
obviously not live. I thought it better to NOT sync my fingers (wh
Dear All,
Just a note to say that I'll be playing a recital Sunday next, 23
October, at the "Cave du 38 rue de Rivoli" as part of the Festival
Marin Marais. It is a nice (and new!) programme of de Visee and Weiss,
all played on two sumptuously gut-strung instruments. Hope to see som