Sorry: 'original', naturally!
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Von: jo.lued...@t-online.de
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. März 2019 07:49
An: Lute net
Antwort an: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: right hand technique -- bending the pinky
Dear Alan, dear J
Dear Alan, dear Jurgen,
There is something to that effect in all 'oroginal' versions of Besard's
instructions, that is: 1603 and 1617. I do not remember if ye text englished
contains the passage...
Best
Joachim
Originalnachricht
Von: Alain Veylit
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. März 2019 04:32
A
Jurgen,
It's been a while and I was quoting from memory... but I am sure I saw
it somewhere - perhaps the instructions translated in English in the
Varietie of Lute Lessons?
Or maybe the use of dots in Thesaurus Harmonicus ...
Alain
On 3/4/19 11:11 PM, Jurgen Frenz wrote:
It would be total
Thank you for the clarification - I understand now.
J
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On Tuesday, March 5, 2019 3:51 PM, Luke Emmet
wrote:
> Hi Jurgen
>
> LuteScribe, and the und
When I first watched the film Gattaca a pianist played a well known piece (was
it an Impromptu by Schubert?) I suddenly noticed some strange additional notes
and told my girl friend that something was weird here.
Of course, you need twelve fingers for this "version" of the piece.
Shaking hands
Due to my Dupuytrens contracture (makes the ring and pinky fold in
fixedly), I have a permanent, but surgically correctible (trying to
avoid this) bend to my right pinky (left was worse but successfully
corrected years ago). What works for me is resting the pinky on its
side for
> On Mar 5, 2019, at 2:09 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
>
> Pat actually had me put masking tape on my pinky early on,
> to prevent it from bending.
Yes, shaking hands with Roman was always a strange experience for that reason.
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On 3/5/2019 10:16 AM, Richard Brook wrote:
Actually, and likely off subject, I was thinking of the right hand pinky, and (n
ot on the lute) whether you could hold your fingers up and bend just the pinky i
nto the palm. I can't without dr
Actually, and likely off subject, I was thinking of the right hand pinky, and
(not on the lute) whether you could hold your fingers up and bend just the
pinky into the palm. I can’t without dragging down the ring finger,
I think Pat said Paul couldn’t do it. But maybe the test was with the left
According to Pat O'Brien one should never bend the right pinky,
as that locks the rest of the hand and particularly - the elbow.
Pat actually had me put masking tape on my pinky early on,
to prevent it from bending.
RT
On 3/5/2019 2:11 AM, Jurgen Frenz wrote:
It would be totally excellent if yo
Hi Jurgen
LuteScribe, and the underlying TAB text format that it builds on are not
exactly WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get), but rather WYSIWYM -
what you see is what you meant. In essence they provide a series of
formatting commands to the underlying TAB program which typesets the
outp
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