Hi, Alain.
The link doesn't work for me, what was the original title?
Best,
Chris.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 12:49 AM, Alain Veylit
<[1]al...@musickshandmade.com> wrote:
It's all one big Muslim conspiracy:
[2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Sb-8kiAJ - yes, but which
Christopher,
Try this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Sb-8kiAJA&t=1441s
Alain
On 08/03/2018 03:42 AM, Christopher Stetson wrote:
Hi, Alain.
The link doesn't work for me, what was the original title?
Best,
Chris.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 12:49 AM, Alain Veylit
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They are playing on guitars, 3 or 4 of them. And what is that
subliminal track in the back, with birds and electronic sounds?
G.
[1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Sb-8kiAJA&t=1441s
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 6:49 AM, Alain Veylit
<[2]al...@musickshandmade.com> wrote:
It's al
Some comments on the YouTube page seemed to suggest the whole thing was
synthetized sound (not human). Lack of awareness of what a real
Renaissance lute looks like might support that supposition.
On 08/03/2018 12:17 PM, G. C. wrote:
They are playing on guitars, 3 or 4 of them. And what is
Neither uploader nor commentators seem to have a clue. Mr. Green man
thinks they are lutes. Perhaps they are played by Captain Dignore's
Piper [sic]. And you'd wish robots could play this "human"! No, I'd say
capoed guitars by some quite competent players. I enjoyed it. And the
oud p
Among the various spellings of the famous "Dont vient cela" tune I found
: "Du Wentzela Ein Welscher Tanz" in Neusiedler. Certainly one of the
most exotic spellings so far. I guess he used a very early version of
Google translate.
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Antonio Rota in his first book has a Saltarelo and Piva in the Dm
Antico dance cycle that includes the passage (more or less similar in
each)
I2 0.2.3.5.7.I
I3 2.3.5.7.8.I etc.
It may not be clear above but it's a run of thirds where each cipher
has a dot following. The passa
This happens when a German who can't understand French hears the title
and writes it down.
If pronounced German style, it would sound like "Dou vèn tselà" :)
Am 04.08.2018 um 00:10 schrieb Alain Veylit:
Among the various spellings of the famous "Dont vient cela" tune I found
: "Du Wentzela Ein
Goran,
A long time ago, someone from Marin county bought a lute from me and
told me he would be playing it for the birds in his backyard...
I'll buy the guitar quartet theory for that video but then the recording
quality is not so good (or MP3 style compression ...). Still, it is
getting tou
I guess the most logical way is to play the run with index and middle
finger (not dedillo), it's also most convenient. Sounds great if played
with panache.
Albert de Rippe has some similar dotting in his style and it makes
sense. For my taste, this gives more control over the brightness and
cla
Thanks, Tristan.
Which books did you see the Alberto dots in this context?
The Fezandant publications include right-hand dots frequently in the
guitar books but I don't recall any running thirds. I don't mind
looking again, though.
Sean
AR's intabulations are nice, too.
Pa
I can't put my finger on it (erm...), but when playing Alberto it
occurred frequently that you need to play "dotted" chords, which
probably means index+2 as a downstroke. This is a nice effect.
Maybe someone professional can explain.
Am 04.08.2018 um 02:51 schrieb Sean Smith:
Thanks, Tri
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