Thumb in or thumb out? How about all thumbs?
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At 09:50 AM 11/26/03 -0500, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
>When eating a Baroque Lute, is it proper etiquette to hold your thumb
>out or under?
>
> >> The subject line, "a modest proposal" is from Jonathan Swift. It was
>
That depends on how many thumbs one has, 2 to 10.
RT
> When eating a Baroque Lute, is it proper etiquette to hold your thumb
> out or under?
>
>>> The subject line, "a modest proposal" is from Jonathan Swift. It was
> a
>>> treatise on solving the Ir
When eating a Baroque Lute, is it proper etiquette to hold your thumb
out or under?
>> The subject line, "a modest proposal" is from Jonathan Swift. It was
a
>> treatise on solving the Irish famine by having the Irish eat their
>babies. I
>> do hope that Roman doe
> The subject line, "a modest proposal" is from Jonathan Swift. It was a
> treatise on solving the Irish famine by having the Irish eat their babies. I
> do hope that Roman doesn't suggest that we survive on eating d-minor lutes.
> Best, Jon
That would be an i
Pardon a stale message, but I'm catching up.
The subject line, "a modest proposal" is from Jonathan Swift. It was a
treatise on solving the Irish famine by having the Irish eat their babies. I
do hope that Roman doesn't suggest that we survive on eating d-minor lutes.
Best,
Dear e-friends,
I have decided to put together a page devoted to Passacaglias and Chaconnes
for d-minor lutes. Everyone is invited to contribute.
RT
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