[LUTE] Re: Swedish lute songs?

2012-11-22 Thread Jan Johansson
Hi therobo b.c. fans, Andreas Schlegel was kind enough to direct me to the correct Buxtehude piece, Fuerchtet euch nicht, where we have both the basso continuo parts and a tiorba part (labeled th) written at the end of the 17th century probably by one of the lute players of

[LUTE] You tube presentations

2012-11-22 Thread Anthony Hart
I have seen on several You Tube presentations a copy of the score where as the music plays the score moves along with it. Is there an application which can produce this? I wish to use this on my own website. Thanks Anthony -- __

[LUTE] Re: You tube presentations

2012-11-22 Thread David Tayler
Most videos are made with an NLE--nonlinear editor. In fact, CDs are made the same way. It just means that the data can arranged from files on a disk anyway you want. If you don't have an NLE, you can get one from Magix (inexpensive, very good, same professional music engine as

[LUTE] Happy Thanksgiving

2012-11-22 Thread David Tayler
Happy Thanksgiving from Voices of Music In between the Turkey and the football game, here is Dominique Labelle singing Vivaldi In turbato mare http://youtu.be/ZjAooY2vj0I?hd=1 And also a special shout out to Luthval, who has cruised past the 2,000,000 mark on his YouTube channel

[LUTE] Re: You tube presentations

2012-11-22 Thread Anthony Hart
Thanks, David, That is exactly what I was referring to, perfect. Nice example as well! Best wishes Anthony Most videos are made with an NLE--nonlinear editor. In fact, CDs are made the same way. It just means that the data can arranged from files on a disk anyway you want. If you

[LUTE] Re: Rolled chords

2012-11-22 Thread David Tayler
A rolled chord is an arpeggio, literally, like a harp, and these go back to the Early Renaissance. They probably date back to antiquity, if one wants to include attempts at reconstructing Lyre style from world music sources like the Eritrean Begena. Written out arpeggios feature in

[LUTE] Re: Happy Thanksgiving

2012-11-22 Thread Sauvage Valéry
Happy Thanksgiving David... About Yt, thanks for pointitng, I had not noticed... (I was too busy on my ukulele channel...) Anyway, perhaps I'm an ambassador of the lute in the virtual world... ;-) V. -Message d'origine- De : lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu]

[LUTE] Re: Happy Thanksgiving

2012-11-22 Thread Daniel F. Heiman
Thanks, David. Very nicely done. I notice though that you do not list the singer among the musicians. Hee hee ;-) Daniel -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of David Tayler Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:35 To: lute

[LUTE] Re: Swedish lute songs?

2012-11-22 Thread Sam Chapman
Hi Jan and all, Thanks for these links. The pieces from Buxtehude are extremely interesting - I don't think there is any other written out tablature part for theorbo that is so demanding and shows what a professional player might have played (in this style at least). The other

[LUTE] Re: Happy Thanksgiving

2012-11-22 Thread Arthur Ness
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/2012/11/21/photos-turkeys-that-don-give-honk/idYzQApnA8YjuA0Qw8hbyO/pictures.html We had several down the street chasing people who tried to enter my pal Newt's pharmacy. Be sure to scroll through the pictures. - Original Message - From: Daniel F.

[LUTE] Re: Happy Thanksgiving

2012-11-22 Thread Joshua Horn
+ Joshua Edward Horn + --- On Thu, 11/22/12, Joshua Horn joshua-h...@att.net wrote: From: Joshua Horn joshua-h...@att.net Subject: Re: [LUTE] Happy Thanksgiving To: David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net Date: Thursday, November 22, 2012, 10:06 PM Hi everyone,

[LUTE] Oops

2012-11-22 Thread Joshua Horn
Sorry guys, When I wrote my Thanksgiving email I accidently replied to sender. When I forwarded it to the lute list I forgot to remove the forwarding stuff. The message is there, just scroll down past the initial signature. + Joshua Edward Horn + -- To get on or off

[LUTE] Re: (LUTE) Happy Thanksgiving

2012-11-22 Thread brentlynk
LOL, this is precious and very Alfred Hitchcock! Thanks for the laugh and Happy Thanksgiving to all the wonderful lute (and non-lute) people out there in cyberspace...God bless! Best regards, Brent and Family --- On Thu, 11/22/12, Arthur Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net wrote:

[LUTE] Re: Where's day in di mille mort il di sarei contento?

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Nightingale
Joshua, thanks for your message. --Peter On Wed, 21 Nov 2012, Joshua Burkholder wrote: Dear Peter, Your surmise about d? (note the accent) is correct, but it's literary so may not be found in a standard dictionary of modern Italian, which will give only giorno for day. But d? is