Hi All,
The new piece of the month is in the usual place:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.html
It's the last of a series of recordings I made with a Venere 7c lute
(67cm, strung all in gut) before it went to its new owner.
I hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes,
Martin
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Hi All,
The new piece of the month for March is in the usual place:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
It's another prelude from CUL Add.3056, and unique to that source.
Best wishes,
Martin
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Dear All,
I'm finally catching up with myself! Before the new lute went off to
its new owner I managed to make several hasty recordings, so this is the
same lute as last time (7c after Venere C36, 67cm string length, strung
completely in gut):
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
Dear All,
With one day to go, here is January's piece of the month:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
- played on a new all-gut strung 7c lute (67cm, after Venere C36). I
hope you like it.
Best wishes,
Martin
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Hi All,
The new piece of the month might be (!) by Francesco da Milano - and
I've added another previously unknown concordance for Ness 75 (thanks to
John Robinson). You can see and hear both pieces at:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
I have also added some pieces to my
Hi All,
Same all-gut strung lute as last time, another gem by Anon:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.html
I hope you enjoy it,
Martin
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With apologies for the long gap in this series, a new piece of the
month has finally escaped from my music room, played on a new lute after
Maler (67cm) strung entirely in gut.
http://www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
You'll want to play this piece (you'll probably also want to
Hi All,
The new piece (for February - one of these days I will catch up wuth
myself) is in the usual place:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
Best wishes,
Martin
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Dear All,
The new piece of the month celebrates one of our neglected composers:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
All comments welcome.
Best wishes,
Martin
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Dear All,
As part of my continuing effort to catch up, here is the latest offering:
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
Those interested in technical matters might like to know that I'm using
gut basses, a double top string, and I'm trying to play thumb-out and
near the bridge.
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: New piece of the month for June
Gee what an annoying chord that is.
I have seen people play all four strings, that is two courses, with
the tip of one finger.
My finger is not wide enough.
I accept
Dear All,
In the nick of time, before April turns into May, there is a new piece
of the month: www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
Do let me know what you think - sending parcels off into cyberspace
sometimes feels like Mr Sting's message in a bottle
Best wishes,
Martin
P.S.
Dear All,
The new Piece of the Month for March is now available on
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
Downloads are available as Fromino, Tab, PDF and MP3.
I hope your copy of Acrobat reader behaves better than mine - it seems
to be picking up the wrong file even though I've
Hi Martin -
The source file for the 08031.tab version of your music is very
strange indeed. It almost formats correctly when processed
with my program, but the source has a lot of extraneous x's
and the spacing is wierd. Is this the tab format output
from Fronimo?
Wayne
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