If thumb out bothers you, you’ve been asleep the last 30 years.
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 9:26 AM, John Mardinly wrote:
>
> Thumb out, nails, nylon strings, metal wound basses, metal frets, bone
> saddle in bridge (Rubio lute), big sound, very hip.
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Thumb out, nails, nylon strings, metal wound basses, metal frets, bone
saddle in bridge (Rubio lute), big sound, very hip.
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Am Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2016 11:19 CEST, gary schrieb:
> Doesn't it seem a little ironic that those who champion a technique
> that's 400 years old are calling Segovia's technique "old fashioned".
>
> Gary
No. Unless you miss the subtle difference between "old" and "old fashioned".
Cheer
I would call that a âthumbs-upâ performance. Wonderful. Larger orchestra
than I would have liked but you can always count on Bream to put musicality
first. All best, Robert
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> On 12 Oct 20
Some very HIP thumb out Vivaldi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyY5pB2a0cU
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Doesn't it seem a little ironic that those who champion a technique
that's 400 years old are calling Segovia's technique "old fashioned".
Gary
On 2016-10-11 05:04, Ron Andrico wrote:
> As a musician who did NOT come to the lute via classical guitar, I am
> alternately amused and discouraged that
> On 12 Oct 2016, at 01:00, Ron Andrico wrote:
>
> Yes, where will it end? I'll end my commentary by clearing up a few points.
> I don't believe I even mentioned the term historically-informed performance
> in my discussion. HIP is not necessarily a hard and fast objective measure
> becaus
This is a technical question rather than a lute one but I hope some of
the tech wizards on the list will be able to help.
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