âI totally agree with you Ron.
With kind regards,
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Bien cordialement,
Gilbert Isbin
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2018-03-14 21:16 GMT+01:00 Ron Andrico <[3]praelu...@hotmail.com>:
Two points.
1) Many people
> On Mar 14, 2018, at 9:13 AM, G. C. wrote:
>
> Sweet,
> but what is that cool looking guitar he's playing on?
> G.
If you read the comments below the video, you’ll learn that it’s a "wholly
unnecessary art-fart gizmo which does no service to what could be a lovely
Thanks Wayne,
Relevant to the recent thread about fretting, is that this clip shows
his first (single) fret so loose that it's moving around to an
alarming degree! I don't think he noticed...
Martyn
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Sweet,
but what is that cool looking guitar he's playing on?
G.
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wrote:
[2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X2Y4VCa3qE=
PLD098564FDA884E25
Sting sings James Taylor. (;-)
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
Mean? A I'd say downright antagonistic, verging on sociopathic. A Or
would that be musicopathic?
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 11:21 AM, David van Ooijen
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A A Extremely mean fretting scheme, by the looks
connects to everythingA else.A --Leonardo da
Vinci
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
On 2014-09-19, 6:55 PM, Edward Martin wrote:
I don't know about that, but there were lutes in the Russel Crowe Robin
Hood movie. A Built, of course, by Dan Lasron.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szQQ3ARZnCQ
Geoff
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sorry, corrected link:
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On 13.09.2014 16:52, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
In the film The High Crusade - a complete shipwreck of some wannabe
Monty Python imitators - you can see this lute
Extremely mean fretting scheme, by the looks of it.
David
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On 13 September 2014 17:02, Bernd Haegemann [3]b...@symbol4.de wrote:
Mean? A I'd say downright antagonistic, verging on sociopathic. A Or
would that be musicopathic?
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 11:21 AM, David van Ooijen
[1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com wrote:
A A Extremely mean fretting scheme, by the looks of it.
A A David
A A
How come it is described as having only having 22 strings?
On 2012-05-25, at 10:11 AM, theoj89...@aol.com wrote:
The Lee Valley tool company of Canada published a full page picture of a 13c
baroque lute (by David Weston of Merrickville, Ontario, Canada).
I think it is a bouzouki or Turkish lute. We have a large Turkish and
Greek population in our area. Fortunately I am just on the margins of the
trouble and nothing untoward has happened yet in my area. In fact apart
from a police helicopter going over occasionally it is very quiet - people
No but there are plenty of those too.
MOnica
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This image from the London riots takes the looting concept to new
heights - or do I mean lows?!
http://yfrog.com/ke2bcauj
So, an oud makes the difference between looting and luting ;-))
B.
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not to a lout
RT
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This image from the London riots takes the looting concept to new
heights - or do I mean lows?!
http://yfrog.com/ke2bcauj
So, an oud makes the difference between looting and luting ;-))
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Ok, Ok I will be at that very party in Gijon. Phil Rukavina and
I will be there, and we are performing the Valderrabano duets on the
matching set of Chambures. I look forward in meeting you, David!
ed
For those of you coming to the lute party in Gijon this Summer, I'll
be playing
Hey Nicolas
its probably just you and me (and few more) caring about this, but anyway,
I've sighted an reported when I could, about 10 times or so till now I
believe. Should we make a definitive list? Its all in the archives. Lets
make a sighting list! ;)
G.
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Bathrobe hanging from the pegbox?
Mathias
Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de schrieb:
from Little Britain
http
Bathrobe hanging from the pegbox?
Mathias
Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de schrieb:
from Little Britain
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/litbrit.jpg
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And onscreen, some guy with the ridiculous name of Jean-Marie Poirier
(must be one of those French types) played Monsieur de Bures.
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
I didn't say it was reserved for ordinary people. You seem to have
got
your wires crossed - or perhas
On Jun 12, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Monica Hall wrote:
I didn't say it was reserved for ordinary people.
It's exactly what you said:
In England the ordinary people were hanged drawn and quartered. The well to
do were beheaded - less painful. Class disinction even on the gallows.
A class
I think the movie works at least well as a loose post-modernist
adaption of Cyrano de Bergerac where we (as Roxane) wish Jordi Savall
would reveal his true self instead of through the proxy of Gerard
Iron Grip Depardieu.
And that's my most generous spin on it. Maybe get Steve Martin to
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D wringing that poor gamba's neck in time to some
other piece of music! Tous les moments
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I haven't seen the movie, but Lully was by all accounts a very powerful
person and used that power. He flaunted the ban on homosexuality even
though there was a death penalty for it. How could the king enforce
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
Dear Arto
are you saying that people in general were more unpleasant in those days
because they lived in hard times? Even the well
] Re: lute sighting
I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies
so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D wringing that poor gamba's neck
in time to some
other piece of music! Tous les moments of that
movie couldn't end soon
enough.
Nice music tho
s
On Jun 11
On Jun 12, 2010, at 4:55 AM, Monica Hall wrote:
In England the ordinary people were hanged drawn and quartered. The well
to do were beheaded - less painful. Class disinction even on the gallows.
I'm not sure how we got onto this topic, but hanging, drawing and quartering
was the penalty
On Jun 11, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Edward Martin wrote:
Actually, Jordi Savall did play the background viol music, if my
memory serves me correctly.
I wouldn't call it background, but the musicians included Savall and Christophe
Coin on gambas, Rolf Lislevand on theorbo, Pierre Hantai on
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
On Jun 12, 2010, at 4:55 AM, Monica Hall wrote:
In England the ordinary people were hanged drawn and quartered. The
well to do were beheaded
We were discussing whether people in the past were really as nasty as they
are portrayed in TLMDM. They probably were.
I thought we were talking about the nastiness of Lully and Louis XIV?
G.
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Are you suggesting that ordinary people were never accused of high treason?
No, simply pointing out that your statement about hanging, drawing, etc. being
reserved for ordinary people was incorrect.
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On Jun 12, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Monica Hall wrote:
Are you suggesting that ordinary people were never accused of high
treason?
No, simply pointing out that your
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
A small lute, played near the bridge, cuts through almost any early
music ensemble. Modern string orchestras, modern brass and grand
pianos are another matter.
Just my experience.
David
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Christopher Wilke chriswi...@yahoo.com
Morgan;
Exactly what was it that we both did?
Gary
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It's interesting, and I suppose to be expected, that we scrutinize
those
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Not very flattering to us players, but what if these depictions are of
someone not playing loud
and Composer
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 4:08 AM
One of the loudest crowds I ever
played for was a cocktail party
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
Morgan;
Exactly what was it that we both did?
Gary
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
It's interesting, and I
OK so (thankfully) we've got onto the gig stories...
I was asked to play some German lute music for the opening of an
exhibition of Lutheran prints in London. Of course it was just like the
openings of galleries, exhibitions, everywhere, with lots of people
milling about, talking, drinking,
One comment on lutes in movies:
In a many ways quite well made a movie, Tous les matins du monde, there
anyhow is something that worries a theobo player: when the poor old
Sainte-Colombe is playing alone his viola da gamba (viol in British, I
guess...;) in his tiny cottage, you can clearly hear
I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D wringing that poor gamba's neck in time to some
other piece of music! Tous les moments of that movie couldn't end soon
enough.
Nice music tho
s
On Jun 11, 2010, at 1:44 PM, wikla wrote:
One
Much better than those tons of Robin Hood movies, though, I guess... ;-)
Arto
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I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D wringing that poor gamba's neck in time to some
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D wringing that poor gamba's neck in time to some
other piece of music! Tous les moments of that movie
Message -
From: Sean Smith lutesm...@mac.com
To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 11:13 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D wringing that poor gamba's neck
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Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:11 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
Dear Goran,
I just guess that both Lully and the King were even more unpleasant than
we
could guess in our times...
Compared to their times, we live in a heaven... And as we know, we
certainly
. Vive la France!
G.
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Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 11:13 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
I kept my eyes closed through half of that movies so I wouldn't have
to watch Gerard D
I haven't seen the movie, but Lully was by all accounts a very powerful
person and used that power. He flaunted the ban on homosexuality even
though there was a death penalty for it. How could the king enforce it
when his own brother was homosexual? Nothing wrong with it today, but
I just saw the new Robin Hood with Russell Crowe. Indeed there are
scenes with a small lute. One small point however, in one scene of the
people of Nottingham at a party/dance outdoors the band consists of one
small lute, one recorder, one vielle and percussion. It's late in the
, precious... my precious... ;-)
Chris
Chris
Christopher Wilke
Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
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From: Gary Digman magg...@sonic.net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Thursday, June
... ;-)
Chris
Chris
Christopher Wilke
Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
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--- On Thu, 6/10/10, Gary Digman magg...@sonic.net wrote:
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 3:02
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:21 PM, David van Ooijen
davidvanooi...@gmail.com wrote:
A small lute, played near the bridge, cuts through almost any early
music ensemble. Modern string orchestras, modern brass and grand
pianos are another matter.
I forgot to mention the obvious solution for the
.
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Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 4:02:38 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
I just saw the new Robin Hood with Russell Crowe. Indeed
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
Gary,
You don't know. Maybe acoustics were different back in Robin's time! (Haven't
seen the movie, but I can imagine the Hollywood un
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
Gary,
You don't know. Maybe acoustics were different back in Robin's
time! (Haven't seen the movie, but I can imagine the Hollywood un-
verisimilitudinal treatment.)
I'm being facetious, of course, but I _do_ wonder
No lute in Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, but an opportunity to see and hear
a carillion:
http://real1.phononet.de:8080/ramgen/indigo/d3/537/068/ELZCXAGOHPYRWLBKAZMECKGHOM.rm
That gave me an idea what carillions for the lute are all about...
Mathias
Nancy Carlin na...@nancycarlinassociates.com
of the instrument and the actual sound-track. Maybe someone already has?
Thanks for reminding us Mathias.
Best Wishes
Ron (UK)
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G. Crona kalei...@gmail.com schrieb:
Must have been a poor king, who couldn't afford to buy more fretgut. Or he
probably just didn't know how to tie them...
G.
I have no idea as Despereaux is scheduled for release in March this
year.
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If you're near a newstand take a look at The Economist, mentioned
here by Herbert Ward. That cover
is the best reproduction I'd seen of the cherub/angel. (I've just seen
thumbnails of the Angelo musicante) He's holding the lute close to
his body, almost caressing the instrumcent and has a smile
Here's a lute-playing king:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwPsEMpxwJQfeature=related (at 0:27).
Now how's that! ^_^
Mathias
Nancy Carlin na...@nancycarlinassociates.com schrieb:
We just got a few books from Amazon, including the new J.K. Rowling
book Beedle the Bard. On page 45 the
Do you have an actual URL for that? I don't see a path like that at Yahoo.
All,
If you can get to YahoohomecomicsWizard of Id, you'll see Bung's lute.
Steve
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Definitely thumb-in RH :-)
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Jelma
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Do you have an actual URL for that? I don't see a path like that at Yahoo.
All,
Thanks Ron, but no joy. Could you supply a more accurate URL?
Arne Keller - another Emma-fan.
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Subject: [LUTE] Lute Sighting
Hi All,
I
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 00:09, Craig Allen wrote:
This one's for Arto.
Breaking News from ABCNEWS.com:
EXCLUSIVE: PRESIDENT BUSH CHOOSES LT. GEN. DOUGLAS LUTE AS NEW 'WAR
CZAR' TO OVERSEE CONFLICTS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.
Well, I should try not to be involved with these matters here, but I
Not so nice!
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http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2007/06/yoga_slideshow200706?slid
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It's tantric archlute performance. The gratification is delayed until longer
after the CD is over.
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Yuck!
On 15 May 2007, at 11:58, Stuart LeBlanc wrote:
http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2007/06/
Double Yuck yawn,yawn.
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Yuck!
On 15 May 2007, at 11:58, Stuart LeBlanc wrote:
http://www.vanityfair.com/culture
I've often wondered how Stravinsky came to know music by
Francesco da Milano. There wasn't much published in his
day. Where does Stravinsky refer to Francesco? _Poetics
of
Music_?
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painful ...
eyemake-up was essential however.
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this one leaves me speechless, but check out the
right hand towards
the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b56WO5ctL8E
Actually, I've been trying to find the videos of
Hopkinson Smith
playing
the discussion can now switch from the Sting to Roy Wood ( dear Elaine)
for the next several month?????.
I have to admit Roy will not developed skeletal/muscular pains in this
relaxed standing and swinging type lute posture
Hermann
this one leaves me speechless, but check out the
I missed that bit, darn it. But playing lute seems to be an occasional running
joke on the Simpsons. Martin, the gifted kid, played lute in a school talent
show in a previous episode.
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Anyone see the Simpsons tonight? The British boy
played lute for
Lots of lutes at the climax of Shrek, as all the characters sing 'I'm a
believer', the Monkeys hit.
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You are a lute freak! ;-)
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Oh yes! Everybody told me that - seems
My first though was it would be a mandolin but - I've seen (modern) domra which
look similar. Would be too big for a mandolin I suppose?
Thomas
The bridge looks like possibly an ud or an uti or even a mandolin? Given
it's non-triangular shape, definitely not a balalaika, and more than
likely
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute sighting
My first though was it would be a mandolin but - I've seen
(modern) domra which look similar. Would be too big for a mandolin
I suppose?
As far as I can tell
Greg M. Silverman wrote:
Greg M. Silverman wrote:
Made a trip recently to the Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis and saw
a painting by Serafim Aleksandrovich Pavlovski with a lute-like object
in it (didn't look like the torbans on Roman's web site, but I s'pose it
very well could be).
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Subject: [LUTE] Lute sighting
The Avengers (John Steed and Emma Peel); Spring '67; Episode
entitled The Correct Way to Kill: near the beginning there is a
scene in a
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Herbert Ward wrote:
I went to Google, and typed string frequency tension density,
expecting academic pages, and encyclopedia articles.
Lo and behold, the #1 entry was Arto's string calculator.
:-)
Arto
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