[LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings

2011-12-04 Thread andy butler
EUGENE BRAIG IV wrote: Still, I'm guessing the "lutenist" was seated right at the horn with the other performers arrayed behind. As the voice has a more reverberant sound than the lute, which sounds 'close miced' there's little doubt that you are correct. andy To get on or off thi

[LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings

2011-12-04 Thread A. J. Ness
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[LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings

2011-12-04 Thread A. J. Ness
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[LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings

2011-12-04 Thread EUGENE BRAIG IV
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[LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings

2011-12-04 Thread heiman.dan...@juno.com
list Subject: [LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 18:38:06 +0900 How very interesting! It sounds like the singer is singing full voice. They must have put the lutenist right in front of the microphone to achieve that balance. On Nov 21, 2011, at 7:50 AM, [1

[LUTE] Re: Century-old lute recordings

2011-12-04 Thread Ed Durbrow
How very interesting! It sounds like the singer is singing full voice. They must have put the lutenist right in front of the microphone to achieve that balance. On Nov 21, 2011, at 7:50 AM, [1]heiman.dan...@juno.com wrote: at the Library of Congress: [2]http://1.usa.gov/tdD129