I read his diary many years ago. I think the fact that he ended quite a
number of entries with "Beat my wife. And so to bed." pretty much sums
up his attitude.
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I just found out, that SP was the Harvey Weinstein of the 1
"Wood (forest) of the Sirens"
On 2018-04-11 1:36 PM, Jurgen Frenz wrote:
Hello there,
another thread on this list motivated me to ask - the title of
Valderrabano's publication "Silva de Sirenas" renders if latin was the
source language "Arctic Forest" which I would find hard t
I remember being rather excited when I saw in an old painting of a lute
that at least one of the frets had a sliver of wood inserted to tighten
it. Unfortunately I have lost the reference.
Stephen Fryer
On 2018-03-09 4:55 AM, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
How would you tighten the frets? I
It is considered basic courtesy (or was).
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On Sep 6, 2017, at 7:40 AM, G. C. wrote:
Is there no way to get the messages slimmer?
Sure. Just as I have trimmed your message, every individual can cut out
unnecessary repetition of
People could simply edit out the extraneous material when replying. It
isn't difficult.
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No, Please, Wayne, that would be to destroy eventually long, but
interesting mails, and would infringe. It is not the size, it
Is there somewhere available an English translation of Hans Neusidler's
introduction to his 1536 edition (or possibly the 1549 edition)?
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ngs+from+shakespeare
http://boosey.epartnershub.com/When-Daffodils-Begin-To-Peer-9426.aspx
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years ago in technique and
- bonus - I can stand comfortably and play, too. If I hadn't listened to too much
prog in the 70s I could probably even dance.
I could send you pics if you'd like.
Sean
My wife wove me a very nice one :-)
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s in duple time?
Confused,
Edward
Possibly parallel to marches in 3/4 time?
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Apologies if someone already posted this.
…Bob
Is there a URL somewhere to access the collection?
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on it soesn't seem
to produce any noticeable noise.
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I have someone in the Las Vegas area who is interested in learning to
play lute. Does anyone have any contact information for a teacher in
that area?
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they determine that the wood is actually
one of the regulated species? Do they have a test, or are
there agents that are trained in wood identification?
Toby
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Cheers,
Steve
It's also available as a free PDF scan (70 MB) at IMSLP:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Capirola_Lutebook_%28Capirola,_Vincenzo%29
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Merry Christmas to all my friends. I hope Christmas will be truly
wonderful for you all!
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http://lautenist.de/chilesotti7.pdf
http://lautenist.de/chilesotti8.pdf
http://lautenist.de/chilesotti9.pdf
Thanks! And that's still not all 99 of them!
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I am trying to find a facsimile of the lute music contained in GB-En
K.33b which I believe is on folios 66 and 67.
Any leads would be appreciated.
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Ah, I take it then that you don't have a real, valid reason.
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No, it's just the stench that is insufferable.
RT
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Well if you're afraid to get that close, you must be pretty
Well if you're afraid to get that close, you must be pretty scared of them.
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It doesn't,
but I don't have any poles over 10' here.
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Why does it frighten you?
Ste
Why does it frighten you?
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That's one scary thought.
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Why not lutes? Get the SCA involved!
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date. We still filled the hall.
When our group disbanded (for various reasons) people were disappointed
that we were not putting on our usual concert and kept asking about it.
So there are some places where EM (and lute) draw some interest.
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pictures of them used on some of the large baroque lutes, but are there
any images of lute straps in use earlier and on smaller lutes?
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me with this.
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t may be of interest is 'The Great Vowel Shift':
http://eweb.furman.edu/~mmenzer/gvs/ which covers the changes in English
pronunciation from 1300 to 1700 with lots of examples and sound files.
Would any modern British accents be close?
I always take any such claims with a large sack of
Dan Winheld wrote:
What glue have you used?
I'd suggest hide or fish glue. Then it's possible to unglue and replace
a worn fret.
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Cannot seem to find it:
Woman tuning her lute. Seen from the back. Not much clothing.
Perhaps it is this one?
http://www.superstock.com/stock-photos-images/1075-199
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ciation in the 16th centurey Spain?
Yes. As a good start see _Singing Early Music_, edited by Timothy
McGee, published by Indiana University Press, 1996.
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the pieces seems to me to lie in the contrast between the
steady (plodding?) bass line and the melody playing against it.
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o the lute
wasn't out of step with the times.
Roman once wrote here on the same question "...they did but they
shouldn't have!"
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(http://
gerbode.net ) Always a good place to start when looking for lute music1
For example:
http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/Cosens_lute_book/8-course_arrangements/pdf/09v_walsingham.pdf
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Sounds much better than it looks, which is why I allow it to live. I
think David Van Edwards has nailed it- too late for this one,
though.
Thanks for the photo. Of course the question becomes, do we play an
instrument for its LOOKS or its SOUND?
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I was going to ask the same thing!
But never mind Greek. What does 'diatessaron above the diapente' mean
in English?
Literally "a fourth above a fifth." It doesn't make much sense to me
either - wouldn't that be an octave?
stephen
What finishes were used on lutes in the 16th century or earlier? Do we
have any evidence?
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g after
applying it - it can behave rather like a weak glue otherwise.
As for "peg turners" they were invented to make winding new strings onto
the pegs (whether guitar machine heads or friction pegs) rather than
forcing stuck pegs and are not optimal for the tiny adjustments in fine
g to
arid areas, plus having a not-so-great lute to begin with, so I have had
some experience with both sticking and slipping pegs ;)
Welcome to the list and best of luck with your new instrument!
This statement I heartily endorse!!!
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ement chart everything is
sounding much sweeter!
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doesn't really specify what the tablature is for the others, but
since he does mention in the introduction that "the mandora is usually
tuned in fourths and fifths" it might be the mandora tab. But he
doesn't say what tuning.
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or
Nylgut.
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wolfgang wiehe wrote:
there is a facsimie of this codex
see
http://www.amazon.ca/Oxford-Bodleian-Library-Canon-Misc/dp/0226237060
perhaps you can get it via library exchange.
greetings
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:47:23 +0200
Von: Giuliano Lucini
An: lut
Williams
The problem of fretting the sixth string pretty much goes away if you
have the right 6-course lute and can stop it with your thumb. This is a
common technique with electric guitar and seems to be indicated as a
possibility in the introduction to the Capirola MS (
http://www.marin
ween this publication and what Valérie sent.
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Sauvage Valéry wrote:
Here is a copy of the original piece...
(hope you can open attachments)
Val.
Thanks Val! I got it just fine :)
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Tablature to "I Kissed Her While She Blushed" (Straloch). I haven't
been able to find it anywhere.
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oesn't know about it?..
Remember how long ago the OED was compiled. The 1295 information was
probably not available then.
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I have
to drive 10 hours to look at a facsimile edition (Boethius Press).
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tures because i was
busy trying to store up enough information to keep me going for two
years till the next Vancouver LSA Seminar.(I know that Caroline Usher
was wandering around taking pictures of all that was going on.) I've
posted a few here:
http://www3.telus.net/sfryer/LSA%20Va
amation of exquisite emptiness.
The wood in the sound engulfs the throat and presses the forehead in a
clutching gentility to highlight your very focused phrasing."
???So, you liked it???
I think this gets filed under "If you can't blind them with brilliance,
baffle them with b
See
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/julia/ap2/App2kk.htm
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print, either in Heartz's edition or in the original and i would
like to determine which.
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More specifically in this case:
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use to those of us who have no access to microfilm equipment.
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don't want to see his nonsense.
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Many thanks to all who responded with information and advice - it was
all very useful to me.
Of course answers raise new questions:
Stewart McCoy wrote "There is no fingering." So I wonder if this is
true of this manuscript in general? Or of all of Matthew Holmes'
manuscr
imile of this piece that they could send so I can
figure out what it is really supposed to be?
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l to mind the second stanza at
that time of night ;)
Should I know who Mr. Alison is?
Yes. ;)
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Denys Stephens wrote:
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that it's presumably the slight distortion of the pages
themselves that causes the stave lines to look distorted.
It seems clear from the Minkoff print that this distortion
was not evident in the photographs used to
and
bottom edges of the pages too. It doesnt take very much in the way of
dampness to cause this to happen; very much and the pages either mildew
or stick together. At what point (or points?) in the book's history
this occurred I couldn't guess.
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a 7c at 62-63cm is a good way to go, but appear to be
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If an 8c is "the standard", can someone explain this to me?
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." I find that Holborne
published it in 1599 in "Pavans, Galliards, Almains and other short
Aeirs" which is for a five-part consort ("for viols, violins, and other
musicall winde instruments").
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Is it true that most lute music can be played on guitar if you retune
the g string?
True of most lute music up to 1600, after which it becomes progressively
more iffy. How it will sound is another question entirely.
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I was wondering if any list members were attending the LSA lute seminar
in Vancouver, BC next weekend. It would be nice to have a few faces to
attach to names.
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> Bernd Haegemann wrote:
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>>There is some discussion on the francophone list about
>>the title of tht piece.
>>Could it be also "Grisse's..."?
>
>
> In the original printing it is quite clearly "Grisse his delig
e from the f.
> Is there a person with that name known?
Not that I know of.
> Perhaps it could be derived from "grieve"?
That seems highly improbable.
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For most people the problem is not being taken seriously enough ;-)
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ould use the thumb, as it is more beautiful to see it
on the neck (of the instrument)." (Federico Marincola translation)
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place for it. Playing on a lute with more courses causes problems!
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As I said it is a "bollock dagger" (look it up). Being involved with
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s of interior
construction. I have a feeling that either the artist had never
actually seen the interior construction, or 15th century lutes were
built much differently than 16th-century ones.
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> From the depths of the Earth to the depths of your soul. I wonder how
> Weiss would feel about this. Could be much more than merely Weisses
> Rauschen.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4777565.stm
Rock music!
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> One comment: the tablature letter "d" in your samples has a very
> confusing appearance. Any chance to change the font to something with
> a more prominent tail?
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> Que de ce doux rossignolet
> Qui chant au soir et au matinet
> Quand il est las il se repose
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> Il est garni de toutes fleurs
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on what is known/theorized see
Coelho, Victor Anand, "An invitation to the fifteenth-century plectrum
lute: the Pesaro Manuscript," in Coelho, ed. _Performance on Lute,
Guitar, and Vihuela: Historical Practice and Modern Interpretation_,
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Steve Ramey wrote:
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> hard on tools.
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ody know what this is?
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