[LUTE] CD Dall'Aquila

2010-03-29 Thread Valery Sauvage
I just receive the last CD by Paul O'Dette, of Dall'Aquila's music at Harmonia Mundi. I'm afraid it is really bad. Not Paul's playing (excellent as usual) but sound recording is really not audible (is it the right word ?) Trebles are aggressive, bass mixed in a soap sound... The

[LUTE] Les Journees du Luth a Paris 2010

2010-03-29 Thread T.Kakinami
Some pitures of Les Journees du Luth a Paris 2010, Societe Francaise de Luth. Have a fun. http://kakitoshilute.blogspot.com/2010/03/les-journees-du-luth-paris-2010.ht ml _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_//_/_/ _/ Toshiaki Kakinami _/ E-mail : tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp _/ Blog :

[LUTE] Re: pegs

2010-03-29 Thread Louis Aull
Herb, The string players in the band are constantly moving the pegs while frequently tuning. Some of them go down several notes and then come back to the note. All that motion keeps the peg dope distributed around the peg, and allows for constant readjustment of the peg tension.

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Using p-i-p-i on the 5th course of b-lute

2010-03-29 Thread wikla
Thanks Chris, very interesting! And still another important source that I do not have... And I have really quite a lot, thanks also to our List... Also ms. Barbe is very useful in giving the fingerings. Btw, there really seems to be LOT of stuff of the 17th century! Good! :-) Arto PS My latest

[LUTE] Re: HIP, was string tension of all things

2010-03-29 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Since we seem to have drifted a fair distance from string tensions, you've omitted what I find to be the most irritating genre designation: World - I challenge any musicologist or casual fan to demonstrate a piece of music that didn't originate on our world. Eugene -Original Message-

[LUTE] Re: Binchois - Jamais tant

2010-03-29 Thread Stephen Fryer
wolfgang wiehe wrote: there is a facsimie of this codex see http://www.amazon.ca/Oxford-Bodleian-Library-Canon-Misc/dp/0226237060 perhaps you can get it via library exchange. greetings Original-Nachricht Datum: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:47:23 +0200 Von: Giuliano Lucini

[LUTE] Re: HIP, was string tension of all things

2010-03-29 Thread Daniel Winheld
Sun Ra, of course. http://missioncreep.com/mw/sunra.html World - I challenge any musicologist or casual fan to demonstrate a piece of music that didn't originate on our world. Eugene -- To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: HIP, was string tension of all things

2010-03-29 Thread Andrew Gibbs
Pythagoras would say Music of the spheres? On 29 Mar 2010, at 21:23, Eugene C. Braig IV wrote: Since we seem to have drifted a fair distance from string tensions, you've omitted what I find to be the most irritating genre designation: World - I challenge any musicologist or casual fan to

[LUTE] Re: HIP, was string tension of all things

2010-03-29 Thread Daniel Winheld
Pythagoras would say Music of the spheres? Those would be the fat ladies; it ain't over 'til they sing. Maybe, these days, they shouldn't. On 29 Mar 2010, at 21:23, Eugene C. Braig IV wrote: Since we seem to have drifted a fair distance from string tensions, you've omitted what I find

[LUTE] Re: HIP, was string tension of all things

2010-03-29 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Hmmm, I'm not sure free-jazz induced fiction quite counts as otherworldly. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Daniel Winheld Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:03 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re:

[LUTE] Re: HIP, was string tension of all things

2010-03-29 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Still, efforts to translate the movement of celestial bodies as musical intervals are all rather worldly in origin. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew Gibbs Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:17 PM To: