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
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
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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_?
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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.
Eat your heart out Eddie Van Halen. :-))
NW
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSJ4tcVEDX4mode=relatedsearch=
Cool, thanks for sharing this interlude. Amazing technique. I can
appreciate any instrument that is played well.
VW
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Subject: [LUTE] something totally different:)
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
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Eat your heart out
Hilarious.!!
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Eddie Van Halen was granted a U.S.
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
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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
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
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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
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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
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
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Hi, my friend plays the baroque cello, and we want to play some music
together. Does anyone know where
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
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
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
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Fantastic,
What an absolutely unbelievable resource www.gerbode.net is.
NW
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Sent: 12 March 2007 19:51
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: lutesong question
On Mar 12, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Taco Walstra wrote:
What's Bill Gates doing with a fake moustache and a guitar? And can't he
afford a plectrum?
Arne.
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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
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Schaffrath is a much better composer than Hasse.
RT
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 3:41 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: cello\lute duo
Hei!
According to Pohlmann Christoph
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:
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
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Hi, my friend plays the baroque cello, and we want
to play some music
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