Re: weiss for ukulele

2005-01-17 Thread Jon Murphy
Tony, I would expect that you will get some foolish messages on this (to be played as Weisskiki, or whatever). But there are many instruments in the world - and there have been many fine composers. An arrangement may be an orchestration of a simpler piece, or it may be taking an orchestral score

Re: weiss for ukulele

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Chalkley
No, honestly, it does exist, and someone _did_ post a message in the last couple of months with the link. As it happens, I don't yet have a ukelele, but I thought this might be a fun place to start. I shall have to look on the archives. - Original Message - From: Jon Murphy [EMAIL

RE: Lyn Elder?

2005-01-17 Thread Eric Hansen
Jason and all: Lyn has moved to Vermont. Here is his current contact information: 74 North Street Bristol, VT 05443 His e-mail address remains as before: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eric Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- On Mon 01/17, Jason Yoshida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Jason Yoshida [mailto:

Re: Gianoncelli ornaments 1650

2005-01-17 Thread Howard Posner
Gianoncelli marks open strings with a T, where an appoggiatura from the note below is unlikely. HP To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

Re: Gianoncelli ornaments 1650

2005-01-17 Thread Andrea Damiani
Mathias Roesel wrote: So, I'd say that combinations of trills or mordents with appogiature from above or below were European, not only French. BTW in French baroque lute music, mordents or trills do _not_ always start from upper notes. Have a look into Jacques Gallot's table of ornaments (1670).

Re: Gianoncelli ornaments 1650

2005-01-17 Thread Mathias Rösel
Dear Andrea, martellement is what I had in mind, indeed. What I was trying to say was that French ornaments don't necessarily start from auxiliary notes. Although using differing signs, Gallot and Mouton agree that the martellement starts from the main note. (Harpsicordists like Francois Couperin

Introduce your lutes to the list!

2005-01-17 Thread Alfonso Marin Lopez-Salazar
Dear All, I am back again after an intense period of work that did not allow me to keep up reading the messages. Now that I am on the market for a new 10 or 11-course lute I realized how difficult it is to choose the right maker among the many ones available today. It is difficult to get

Introduce your lutes to the list!

2005-01-17 Thread Alfonso Marin Lopez-Salazar
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Re: Nylgut

2005-01-17 Thread Daniel F Heiman
For the general edification, I have posted Mimmo's US patent for the manufacture of musical instrument strings on the Downloads page of the LSA website: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/download/index.html#patent Regards, Daniel Heiman