[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-25 Thread howard posner
Very informative, thank you > On Mar 24, 2020, at 11:41 AM, Bill Eisele wrote: > > Unfortunately, the problem you're describing is caused by latency over the > internet. So, teleconferencing apps like FaceTime, Zoom, and Skype won't > allow you to play with other musicians. It will

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-24 Thread Bill Eisele
__ From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu on behalf of howard posner Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 4:30 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine > On Mar 23, 2020, at 8:12 AM, Diego Cantalupi wr

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Create a master track to which everyone will play and record their part. Then you put everything together in sync. Latency free music making is virtually impossible in real time... On 23.03.20 23:30, howard posner wrote: On Mar 23, 2020, at 8:12 AM, Diego Cantalupi wrote: Each one with

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread howard posner
> On Mar 23, 2020, at 8:12 AM, Diego Cantalupi wrote: > > Each one with his/her phone. > > Il 23/03/2020 16:11, Dr. Henner Kahlert ha scritto: >> Wonderful! With which device did you manage to play and record this? Could you share how you did it? Two days ago I tried to lead our small

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Tristan von Neumann
"Only one chord" :) With that number of chords that's something totally different. But I suspect that passamezzo is indeed a blanket term. Pacoloni has many different "passamezzi", some even on chanson models. The common thing is the cyclic variation. Later, the Ciacona is used as a blanket

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Sean Smith
It's only one chord different from the Antico (Opening chord Romanesca: III ; Opening chord Antico: i) and often appears as an Antico alternate in many sources. Compare the Dalza with the Valderabano Romanesca for similarity. Libro 7 f97. Apparently the Romanesca predates the

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Hmm... a Romanesca is not a Passamezzo model though. If you consider Passamezzo as a blanket term for cyclic variation models, this would apply to many other pieces. That's an interesting discussion though! On 23.03.20 20:35, Sean Smith wrote: Tristan, If you're looking for an

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Sean Smith
Tristan, If you're looking for an early passemezo of Spanish character, there is a Romanesca in Dalza, f46. Sean On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 11:50 AM Tristan von Neumann <[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: Sorry, I trusted the number Sarge put on his edition. So

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Sorry, I trusted the number Sarge put on his edition. So it's not from 1520 after all? No problem. That's even more interesting, because this means that Hans Judenkünig's Spanish Dance in his 1523 book is earlier than any of the actual Spanish sources. It's similar to the dance

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Jeffrey Noonan
My wife and I were reading this very song a day ago. Lovely performance. Thanks, jeff Sent from [1]Mail for Windows 10 From: [2]Diego Cantalupi Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 8:41 AM To: [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Diego Cantalupi
Each one with his/her phone. Il 23/03/2020 16:11, Dr. Henner Kahlert ha scritto: Wonderful! With which device did you manage to play and record this? Henner Am 23.03.2020 um 14:35 schrieb Diego Cantalupi:     If you have some students and a singer:    

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Dr. Henner Kahlert
Wonderful! With which device did you manage to play and record this? Henner Am 23.03.2020 um 14:35 schrieb Diego Cantalupi: If you have some students and a singer: [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x1aPRquAGg -- References 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x1aPRquAGg

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Diego Cantalupi
If you have some students and a singer: [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x1aPRquAGg -- References 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x1aPRquAGg To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Tristan von Neumann
I thought this was the oldest known vihuela tablature? Feel free to recommend an earlier version! I'm interested. On 23.03.20 11:26, Antonio Corona wrote: How can you be so certain that this is the earliest example of the Conde Claros? Best regards to everybody, Antonio

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Antonio Corona
How can you be so certain that this is the earliest example of the Conde Claros? Best regards to everybody, Antonio On Sunday, 22 March 2020, 14:25:51 GMT-6, Tristan von Neumann wrote: For some Condes Claros beginner fun, check out this duet (you can record the second

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-23 Thread Frank A. Gerbode, M.D.
The stuff on my site is all graded beginner (1), easy (2), medium (3), challenging (4), hard (5), killer (6) The values are on my website [1]spreadsheet, under the column "difficulty" (column R). Of course these are all my own subjective opinions, not always well thought out, but

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread Tristan von Neumann
For some Condes Claros beginner fun, check out this duet (you can record the second part and play to it). It's also the earliest example. http://gerbode.net/sources/E-SIM_simancas_archivo_general/leg_394_simancas_vihuela_ms_1520/pdf/3_contrapunto_sobre_conde_claros.pdf The best beginner's

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread Sean Smith
You're right. It is long and involved and certainly has its difficult bits. It might be a project for someone with time on their hands to select bits for easier sections to play. It has its parallels with Conde Claros which went through many personal edits at the time so it would

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread Leonard Williams
A local deli owner posted a sign in his window: "Avoid the toilet paper crunch--eat more cheese!" Leonard -Original Message- From: Tristan von Neumann To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 2:46 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread Tristan von Neumann
uy_and_liz Smith To: Jurgen Frenz ; Sean Smith Cc: lute Sent: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 1:27 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine If you need a break from practicing, it's a good time to read/reread The Decameron. Guy -Original Message- Fro

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread Leonard Williams
20 1:27 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine If you need a break from practicing, it's a good time to read/reread The Decameron. Guy -Original Message- From: [1]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:[2]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lutesociety.org

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-22 Thread Jurgen Frenz
if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/beginners Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels

[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine

2020-03-21 Thread Sean Smith
Both faves and we're lucky to have them. I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. Now here's the fun part,