Hi,
Now I have all files on IMSLP checked and found that approximately 25% of the
files with the same file-name, were wrong! Either as a lute tablature, where a
guitar notation should be actually or vice versa as guitar notation where a
lute tablature was actually listed.
-Now I made them
On 29 July 2012 10:55, Anton Hoeger [1]diwa-animat...@t-online.de
wrote:
Hi,
Now I have all files on IMSLP checked and found that approximately
25% of the files with the same file-name, were wrong! Either as a
lute tablature, where a guitar notation should be actually or
Dear Anton Hoger,
You write:
' But what really surprises me at all the many downloads, is that so
far no one has logged and said, Hi, do you know, that when I am
trying to download a lute tabulature I will get a guitar
notation!
Or vice versa!'
Taco
Luters,
I am in need of the original version of 'flow my tears' (whatever the
spelling) from Dowland's second book of ayres. I am specifically
looking for white mensural notation and lute tablature, as well as the
original lyrics in their originally printed spellings.
I know that this is in the
And now for soemthing completely different. Matthew Leigh Embleton and
I made something together.
http://youtu.be/mPEuIw0A0X0
David
PS: Within minutes I receievd a copyright claim. I immediately
disputed the claim (Public Domain bla bla) and withni minutes the
claim was withdrawn.
--
My thanks! The need has been filled! My thanks!
William
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 9:19 AM, William Brohinsky tiorbin...@gmail.com wrote:
Luters,
I am in need of the original version of 'flow my tears' (whatever the
spelling) from Dowland's second book of ayres. I am specifically
looking for
David - as art in the service of political/economic provocation, art still wins
- bravo.
However, I wonder how Harry C. could ever pretend to be able to locate an
address for J.S.B. to send the royalty check?
Cheers, David
On 29 Jul 2012, at 16:28, David van Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com
Hello Listserv,
I am in something of a pickle and need the loan of some expertise.
I purchased a 13 string (7 course?) lute on Michigan Avenue,
Chicago, in around 1999, one of two that the music store had by the
same maker, for which I paid a princely sum, a gift for my wife.