[LUTE] Re: Physiology of being warmed up.

2009-12-22 Thread gary digman
- Original Message - From: "Herbert Ward" To: Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 9:58 AM Subject: [LUTE] Physiology of being warmed up .Can drugs help?...< Jazz trumpeter Bunny Berigan was once confronted by a fan who said, "You play so beautifully, but you're so stoned. How ca

[LUTE] Re: Physiology of being warmed up.

2009-12-21 Thread Peter Martin
Parkour lute! Playing Dowland while running up walls and leaping over buildings. I have to see this. Youtube, anyone? P 2009/12/21 Franz Mechsner <[1]franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk> this seems not too bad for a start: [1][2]http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/2008/12/26/war

[LUTE] Re: Physiology of being warmed up.

2009-12-21 Thread Franz Mechsner
this seems not too bad for a start: [1]http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/2008/12/26/warming-up-why-bother/ -- References 1. http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/2008/12/26/warming-up-why-bother/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/ind

[LUTE] Re: Physiology of being warmed up.

2009-12-21 Thread vance wood
M Subject: [LUTE] Re: Physiology of being warmed up. In my opinion, its definitely not just in the brain. If I try to play early in the morning, even after I've had my caffeine, the fingers of both hands just don't work all that well. By the afternoon the brain may be sluggish and in need of a

[LUTE] Re: Physiology of being warmed up.

2009-12-21 Thread Suzanne and Wayne
In my opinion, its definitely not just in the brain. If I try to play early in the morning, even after I've had my caffeine, the fingers of both hands just don't work all that well. By the afternoon the brain may be sluggish and in need of a nap, but the fingers are warm and much more capable. O