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2007-03-12 Thread Taco Walstra
On Sunday 11 March 2007 00:15, you wrote: Le 10 mars 07 à 21:51, Edward Martin a écrit : I do not know, as I have not used Baldock strings, and I am unfamiliar with Aquila gut, with exception of the loaded strings, which I dislike, as they are false. ed Yes, I note that most

[LUTE] lute sighting

2007-03-12 Thread Ed Durbrow
In a documentary about Stravinsky on TV today, right at the beginning, Julian Bream said would you like to see my lute? He played some Dowland. Ed Durbrow Saitama, Japan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/ To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: lute sighting

2007-03-12 Thread Arthur Ness
I've often wondered how Stravinsky came to know music by Francesco da Milano. There wasn't much published in his day. Where does Stravinsky refer to Francesco? _Poetics of Music_? - Original Message - From: Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LuteNet list lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent:

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2007-03-12 Thread Anthony Hind
I'm using two of these strings on my 10 course. They were experimental strings and sound great, diameter about the same as a gimped equivalent. And I can say that they do not become false. Unfortunately Dan stopped with the process. Taco Dear Taco Thank you for the information.

[LUTE] Re: something totally different:)

2007-03-12 Thread Narada
Eat your heart out Eddie Van Halen. :-)) NW -Original Message- From: Anton Birula [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 March 2007 14:20 To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] something totally different:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSJ4tcVEDX4mode=relatedsearch=

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2007-03-12 Thread vance wood
Cool, thanks for sharing this interlude. Amazing technique. I can appreciate any instrument that is played well. VW - Original Message - From: Anton Birula [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 10:19 AM Subject: [LUTE] something totally different:)

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2007-03-12 Thread Chris Bolton
Eddie Van Halen was granted a U.S. Patent in 1987 for a device which supposedly makes this style of playing easier. The supporting pictures in the patent application are amusing. http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT4656917 On 3/12/07, Narada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eat your heart out

[LUTE] Re: something totally different:)

2007-03-12 Thread Narada
Hilarious.!! -Original Message- From: Chris Bolton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 March 2007 15:40 To: Narada Cc: Anton Birula; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re: something totally different:) Eddie Van Halen was granted a U.S.

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2007-03-12 Thread phalese
Eddie Van Halen is often thought of as the inventer of tapping on electric guitar, but Steve Hacket had used it on the early Genesis albums which are quite a few years before Van Halen. best wishes Mark -Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mitteilung- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:

[LUTE] Re: Gut Lute Strings

2007-03-12 Thread Daði Mánaskröggr Vébrandsson
Greetings all, I am a lurker and post very rarely, but thank you all for a wonderful read now and again. I am still attempting to learn to play the Lute, challenges and life aside. :-) What is the best place to buy strings online (gut and other). I have looked around and it has proven a

[LUTE] Re: complete works?

2007-03-12 Thread Stuart Walsh
Stuart Walsh wrote: Has this rather odd site come up before? http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Complete_Works_(Dowland%2C_John) oops! Try this: http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Complete_Works_%28Dowland%2C_John%29 To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] lutesong question

2007-03-12 Thread Taco Walstra
Does anybody have the score (with tablature) of the following? Thomas Ford: Faire, sweet, cruell. Robert Jones: Go to bed, sweet muse. Giles Earle's Songbook: Why dost thou turne away. tab, pdf, scan. Everything is welcome. Taco Walstra To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] cello\lute duo

2007-03-12 Thread tom
Hi, my friend plays the baroque cello, and we want to play some music together. Does anyone know where to start looking for duo music for cello and baroque lute? I don`t play continuo very well (yet), so I am basically looking for written out tabs or music in modern notation. Thanks for

[LUTE] Re: cello\lute duo

2007-03-12 Thread Are Vidar Boye Hansen
Hei! According to Pohlmann Christoph Schaffrath composed at sonata for lute and cello. I have no idea wether it is good music or not. mvh Are On Mon, 12 Mar 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, my friend plays the baroque cello, and we want to play some music together. Does anyone know where

[LUTE] Re: something totally different:)

2007-03-12 Thread Steve Bryson
Thanks! Very cool playing. Tapping is nothing new. There is a short essay on the history of tapping at http://www.stick.com/articles/reilly_parallelhands/ in the context of the Chapman stick. For those who don't know, the Chapman stick is a stringed instrument evolved from the guitar

[LUTE] Re: lutesong question

2007-03-12 Thread David Rastall
On Mar 12, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Taco Walstra wrote: Does anybody have the score (with tablature) of the following? Thomas Ford: Faire, sweet, cruell. Robert Jones: Go to bed, sweet muse. Giles Earle's Songbook: Why dost thou turne away. For Go to bed, sweet muse, try Sarge Gerbode's website

[LUTE] Re: something totally different:)

2007-03-12 Thread Narada
As did Brian May on Bohemian, I saw Zep in 1973 and Pagey was at it then, so it's nowt new, just funny that E Van H should go to such lengths Neil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 March 2007 17:42 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:

[LUTE] Re: lutesong question

2007-03-12 Thread Narada
Fantastic, What an absolutely unbelievable resource www.gerbode.net is. NW -Original Message- From: David Rastall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 March 2007 19:51 To: Taco Walstra Cc: Lutelist, Subject: [LUTE] Re: lutesong question On Mar 12, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Taco Walstra wrote:

[LUTE] Re: something totally different:)

2007-03-12 Thread Arne Keller
What's Bill Gates doing with a fake moustache and a guitar? And can't he afford a plectrum? Arne. - Original Message - From: Anton Birula [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 3:19 PM Subject: [LUTE] something totally different:)

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2007-03-12 Thread Paul Pleijsier
Many names mentioned, except for the founding father who pioneered this particular approach: Stanley Jordan. Harmonic playing, by two-handed tapping on a normal six string guitar. PP - Original Message - From: Steve Bryson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lutelist List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu

[LUTE] Re: cello\lute duo

2007-03-12 Thread Roman Turovsky
Schaffrath is a much better composer than Hasse. RT - Original Message - From: Are Vidar Boye Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 3:41 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: cello\lute duo Hei! According to Pohlmann Christoph

[LUTE] Re: something totally different:)

2007-03-12 Thread Stephan Olbertz
Funny, just yesterday I had a tapping-link exchange with a friend... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb9cidk0Bfs Bach the other way (maybe you know him already): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm8nbGzN3us With built-in percussion: http://chickencrap.com/v.php?v` Mixed with some evil rasguados:

[LUTE] Re: cello\lute duo

2007-03-12 Thread Sal Salvaggio
Bach 2 part inventions will keep you busy! - 3 part ones if you can cut the upper two parts.Some Scarlatti sonatas work well too. SS --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, my friend plays the baroque cello, and we want to play some music together. Does anyone know where to start looking for duo