Well, there is one that could be put there for incompetence, and one for
copious adultery One for abuse of public trust. One for abuse of
scholarship But let's stop without revealing names. Were you implying
anyone specific???
RT
How about:
Roman Turovsky - because he couldn't bear
Many thanks for this explanation, Arthur! I really couldn't
imagine that anyone liked to think in Dis-Dur. Now it seems
that tablature players didn't think or need to think in
musical terms at all, at least when they weren't the composers
or intabulators.
Best wishes,
Stephan
Am 26 Sep
Colin Everetts email is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. He makes all sorts of travellers lutes and variants which do the
job very successfully.
Miles Dempster
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 06:07 PM, Leonard Williams wrote:
Wasn't Colin Everett from Canada (sorry, I no longer have the e-mail
Yep, Colin makes the Travelute. they come in all sizes, and
although strange to hold at first, they are indeed very close in sound
to a lute. .
There is no pegbox, rather the pegs are on othe other end of the
instrument (right side), just like one of those headless electric
Test
Hi,
In my case (mac G4 with Acrobat Reader 5.0) the PDF files of Bach and
Weiss in Clive Titmuss's page don't work, but the rest (Venegas,
Buxtehude, Couperin, Muffat) do open well.
Could it be a problem with the files themself?
Salute,
Manolo Laguillo
Barcelona
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