Last time I still used the good old gut frets for both my 7 course and 10. And
because I’m from Israel, there’s not really much to check around and I have to
order it in bulk and trust my fellow Lutists
So, which brand and type you recommend this year?
My only real concern is really the
. Or not, don't know what's going on.
b.t.w.
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Hi guys, I would like some of your recommendations for Italian Baroque music,
solo lute, 10 course. I got some Zamboni and M. Galilei but not much for
others. I pretty much need something like 3-4 pieces of each composer so I can
get to know his music (can’t really do it with one piece)
My
ill be LOTS of sources.
RT
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so, I was looking for a quick lyrics of "Pastime with Good
Company" and
somehow I ended up in wikipedia, now, they claim it also
called
"The
t yet again, nothing in that name.
Now, I know wikipedia is full of errors, but this one (if an error)
really annoying. Can anyone else give a source to their claim?
Thanks.
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So , I worked hard to create an arrangement for two flutes, soprano and
lute in Lilypond, but for myself I want a pure lutetab version which is
much easier to read. Is there a way to convert it or something or I'll
have to write it all again?
Thanks
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On 24 December 2015 at 09:49, Omer Katzir
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wrote:
my G string snapped today, the only string I got left
to
replace
it
will never reach G4. I have a recit
ing with more or les the
correct
>diameter.
>
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my G string snapped today, the only string I got left to replace it
will never reach G4. I have a recital next week and I need a quick fix
until the new strings arrive.
anyone got any tips?
it's a 10 course lute, C2, D2, D#/E2, F2, G2, C3, F3, A3, D4, G4
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ok...after trying several different strings, taken from the 7 course
and fret gut, I came to the conclusion that there's something wrong
with the lute today. For some reason it refuses to reach G4 without
snapping the strings.
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I have spent the last couple of years exploring 10 course music
, and people can connect to (This specific
group of people never heard a lute before, or early music before I
came)A
So thank you all again!
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3. http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio
, and stopped,
haven't check it since...
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Not permanently, just for one night. Which option do you think will
be the best? Using a mic didn't worked out with my guitar (performing
in the same
It's not for loud music, but I want to make sure everyone in the room
can hear it, I'm not that sure my lute can do it alone (my guitar
could)
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Ideas are recommendations are welcome.
http://www.music-center.co.il/p/1125/%D7%A4%D7%99%D7%A7-%D7%90%D7%A4-%D7%9C%D7%A7%D7%9C%D7%90%D7%A1%D7%99%D7%AA-power-beat-pu-35
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Ballard more often?
Best wishes,
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, tasar de corde by dalza,
etc), I need at least 10 pieces, so I will like to ask your opinion.
Which pieces (not dances and not songs - I can't sing) do you think
will be great for it? The crowd never heard early music before or seen
a lute.
Thank you very much and have a great week!
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Yes. I forgot the most important thing and it's the time period. As
I'm going to play on my 7 course I think it should be from around 1400
to 1600 so around the late medieval and renaissance, give or take few
years)
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Hello
accurate Renissance sound and at
the same time be usful in our Israeli weather, and of course,
somewhere I can buy online and ship to Israel. I want for both my 7
course and 10 course lutes.
Thank you very much and have a nice week!
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Happy to share with you another composition
http://omerkatzir.com/a-new-composition-toccata-i-lute/
Will be even happier to hear your interpretation for it, not a must.
Thank You and have a nice weekend
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So, you composed a piece (lets say it’s for lute), you enjoy it so much and
playing it is like reaching the plains of Elysium.
But you also want others to enjoy this sweet sparkling music. In todays world
you can just put it online and spread it freely like the joyful wind. Or, you
can go back
It goes like that, I dont have a scanner so I cant scan any tablatures. I
also cant run lutetab due to some bug (will report it later, I promise!)
Basically what I need is a tablatures for lute, one spanish and one Italian,
both have to be with 7-10 courses.
It doesnt have to be a musical
VLC can do that
On Dec 10, 2013, at 7:27 PM, theoj89...@aol.com wrote:
When learning music by ear, it helps to be able to slow down fast passages to
help discern the notes. Post vinyl LP, and Marantz 'Watergate cassette
recorder, does anyone know of simple soft water that can do this? I am
It's been a while since I wrote here, been about 6 months since I played my
lutes.
Now that I have time again and wife finished her degree, I can go back and
play. But I found out that my tuner is out of juice and to buy new battery
might take me some time (well, a week)
So, I need online
with kind words and a hug.
Thank You,
Lumikor of the Catshire
aka, Omer Katzir
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I know you can do it in Lilypond. Not sure about Finale, I never understood how
to work with it for my needs.
On Oct 22, 2011, at 7:24 PM, Bruno Correia wrote:
Does anyone know how to use Finale or any similar program to edit a
lute transcription similar to what Ken Gilbert did on
Bought my two lutes from JM Instruments
http://www.jminstruments.com/
I'm very pleased with both lutes you can also listen and see my 10 course lute,
on the website, go to renaissance lutes, Hans Burkholtzer (NE48) the pictures
are my lute. And that's how she sounds:
* on the net, not next.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 3:06 PM, Omer Katzir wrote:
Does anyone know if there's a copy with staff notation free on the
next? I believe I saw a link for these pieces once here on the list,
but I'm not really sure.
Thanks
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Does anyone have a copy of the Volta in page 90 of Primier Livre (1611) with
staff notation?
I don't have a scanner and my copy is filled with performance notes.
Need a clean copy of that. I believe it is the fifth volta.
Thank You all
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Place: The Black Temple, old raid (but one of the best)
Looks like 7 course, no idea where Blizzard took the design. Nicely made...
http://img2.timg.co.il/forums/1_143256096.jpg
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It goes like this,
Yesterday I drove to the other side of the country with my 10c, she never goes
out unless i'm going to a lesson, and it was hot day, very hot day.
First I wanted to tune, and *SNAP* first string snapped right on my face. Lucky
for me, I had two more strings with me, so I
I'm also going to buy new frets, but i still don't know which diameter to take
now i use 0.95-85-75-65 on my 10c and 85-75-65-55 on my 7c. But i think they
are not too thick for my taste.
So in fact I have two questions about it (think I already asked, but I can't
remember my own name today
The title say it all, as lute players, which publications you see as
must have? and of course, way?
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well, actually it's more like three...
1. how often do you replace a gut fret? (on my 10c they still new, on
the old one it took me about a year or so)
2. Do you use different fret sizes on different frets or doing
everything the same size? (and what size will it be if you use the same)
That explain why my nylon frets are s (can't write that word here)
but it's just a fishing wire...
Well, I think I'm going to refret and restring my 7c with some of the
new frets and strings i boguht for it (in May...)
I really like to try gut strings, but the weather here in israel is
found it on a very old backup drive...looks nice, not sure it's
Renaissance.
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Ed, in the virtual device window while windows running go to:
devices and then: Install guest Additions, try to see if it solves the
problem.
On Sep 17, 2009, at 5:42 PM, dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us wrote:
On Sep 16, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Miles Dempster wrote:
I run Windows XP under
:
Hello, Omer. I recorded it 7 years ago. Please feel free to make
any comments, or questions. As it was 7 years ago, I would probably
approach a different interpretation today.
Thanks.
ed
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http://magnatune.com/artists/edward_martin
I really want to comment on his interpretation to Fantasia I by Luis
Milan but I can't find any details beside Magnatune.
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, and the vihuela
list is usually taken over by conversations about anything from
baroque guitars to ukeleles. Just another room in the same bar.
David
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[3]http://magnatune.com/artists/edward_martin
I really want
I'm going to start my PLA course in Music Theory of renaissance
And I wonder what you have learned when you learned this course.
Or if you haven't what do you think is a must have martial for a
course like this (I'll probably already have almost of stuff, but more
is better)
Species counterpoint...? wow...that's late
On Aug 9, 2009, at 6:09 PM, Sal Salvaggio wrote:
Well - species counterpoint mainly
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Subject: [LUTE] For all your
I didn't fully understood that version. but i'm going to see
everything sent from this group and see my best course of action.
I think it was david who recummend something that seems logical to me.
I also looked at Arto's stuff, its looks the same thing as I wrote.
but i'm not sure how it
I saw a video of this piece @ YouTube (can't link right now but it's
there) with nice lute intro.
Does anyone know where I can find tabs for this piece? I found the
voice part with google, but nothing for lute that I could find.
If there's a book with it, I'm willing to buy, nk reason not
recently stayed in an Ibis Hotel in the City
(google Ibis Hotel London City) that had very nice food. It is from a
French company, that must be why.
Best wishes, Jelma van Amersfoort
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I'll be in the United Kingdom from May 20th
I'll be in the United Kingdom from May 20th to the 22nd, I'm picking
up my new lute from James Marriage in Reading.
I will also like to run a small Henry the VIII tour, birth, death,
buried. I will stay in London (don't know where yet, any good hotels
up there?)
If some want to join me,
yep. that's it.
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wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009, howard posner howardpos...@ca.rr.com said:
The usual way is to set each syllable over its corresponding note, so
that the words are diced,
ple am ex for this,
I don't think you should play it at all, it got nothing to do with
Henry the VIII, cat bless his name.
HOWEVER, I agree with Valery
On Apr 2, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Sauvage Valéry wrote:
Just take the William Ballet Lute book version, play ABAB as long as
the song goes on the same melody...
I am trying to send money for our friends at tree edition for some
books I bought. but with my paypal account I'm getting error that I
the amount is over my limit (although its not...)
Is there a way to pay with paypal but with out signing up? just to put
the details and that it?
Thank
For the past two hours I've replaced the frets in my lute for a nylon
frets, old b string for guitar.
It took some time, and I replaced only four for now (my hands hurts)
but at least in know how to handle that.
Now, from the front It doesn't looks very weird, just a neck with
frets. in
For me, it not much of a problem with higher action. it not like i'm
going to use 5cm frets :-D
I have 0.60mm fishing wire, but it looks very very thin, should I try
with that too? and how?
I'm still not sure how to handle the nylon frets I have. But I will
try some of your recommendation
Q is good...good is Q. But J.L. Picard is better :-)
On Mar 18, 2009, at 11:38 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
The news paper reviewer of last Staturday's St John wrote that organ,
cello and lute provided a good continuum. She watched too much
StarTrek, I suppose.
David - boldy going forward,
Well, I'm trying to replace my frets, I took a bunch of strings from
old guitar sets I had, b strings, they look closer to the gut frets I
have now.
Anyway, I can't seem to keep them tight after tieing it, any
suggestions?
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My dear friend, it actually seems that DR, and other friends missed
the whole point. I never asked for someone to look pieces for me, I
only asked for recommendation for pieces that can be found in Serge's
and Wayne's websites.
Unfortunately to me, I don't have libraries to get information
But...not songs or dowland's stuff...
Only english. And that can be found in Wayne's or Serge's site.
Anything you can come up with will be a big help to me, so I thank you
all ahead.
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On Feb 24, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Omer Katzir wrote:
But...not songs or dowland's stuff...
Only english. And that can be found in Wayne's
Thank keyboard concept of yours sounds really interesting, can you
post a picture of that keyboard?
Thanks!
On Feb 14, 2009, at 3:30 PM, alexander wrote:
If saving the time is at issue, by all means - computer way. I used
pen (actually - pencil - much faster) - paper - copier for years and
Try Lilypond. It's not like Finale or Sibelius, but it's much better,
and free.
It's take a while to hang on in it, but it worth the time.
On Feb 13, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Martyn Hodgson wrote:
I'm sorry for introducing a non-lute note into these communications,
but I'd be grateful for
Ohh man! this is good! man...I should download it for my math class :-)
On Feb 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Orphenica wrote:
Maybe a little off topic, but hilarious...
Microsoft created a computer program called Songsmith to generate
songs from the input of numbers.
So this composer asked
Yes, and I'm part of the movement.
On Feb 2, 2009, at 4:18 AM, Bruno Correia wrote:
Absolutely off-topic: has anybody seen these videos?
[1]http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
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Dear Lex,
I have found this file, but i saw this piece in other formation,
actually, I'm sure i saw it in other format...
But I can handle it, i think...
Thank you for your help!
On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Lex van Sante wrote:
Hi Omar,
This piece isn't by Dowland at all.
Equus Romanus
I can't seem to find this tab again, i looked both in Cripps's and
gerbode's sites, but I keep missing it.
In fact, when i think of it, I'm not sure it's dowland's piece...
Any one can help?
Thank you,
Omer
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I decided to use TAB, I can't work with finale and friends anymore.
all these applications can't write polyphony as should be.
I download TAB from the FTP, and looked at the instructions, when I
try to use gcc I keep getting no input file, I install xCode, and that
it...I actually don't
.
Eric Crouch
On 19 Jan 2009, at 16:07, Omer Katzir wrote:
I decided to use TAB, I can't work with finale and friends anymore. all
these applications can't write polyphony as should be.
I download TAB from the FTP, and looked at the instructions, when I try
to use gcc I keep getting
ohh yes...and one more, is that format is the same as TAB?
i see it saves the files as tabx
On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Eric Crouch wrote:
Try xTab, downloadable from here [1]http://medievallute.info/. It
works fine for me.
Eric Crouch
On 19 Jan 2009, at 16:07, Omer
Saturday, I wanted to reverse my lute strings and few of them snapped,
they were only one year old.
So I put new strings, and man...I hate to do that.
Now I have to tune every few seconds, but the sound...o the
sound they sounds like something from Terminator and not
who the crack wrote this thing...?
make me want to upload my Guitar I thesis...
On Jan 12, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
OUch.
It is selfexplanItory.
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how often do you replace your strings?
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You know you're all crazy, right...?
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Just out of curiosity, what exactly is Victorian Meantone?
perhaps it was last tuned
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For the past few weeks I'm trying to write,tabs. becuase I'm a mac
user, i pretty much have nothing...
I can use Finale 2009, Sibelius 5 or Guitar pro. but they all pretty
much the same bad thing.
I can run XP, but:
Fronimo: Can't save (and don't have money to buy...)
Django (same as above)
When you can (and if you want) i will be happy to hear :-)
On Nov 11, 2008, at 7:36 PM, Daniel Winheld wrote:
In short: easy to do, proven to work, And I owe David a beer, at
least.
dt
Well then I owe him a case. Also you, Sean Smith, Omer, and everyone
else who has contributed to the
Ohh man... that was a good one. STING SUCKS
On Nov 9, 2008, at 2:48 PM, igor . wrote:
Now,You all should learn how to play !
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Wow, troll in Lute group... what's next...? woman as a US president ?
On Nov 9, 2008, at 1:16 PM, igor . wrote:
the sound was really open !!
some more stupid comments ?
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Yep... it's really annoying. was fun at first, but he keep saying
stupid things...
I wonder why there are no smart trolls...
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Wayne, please remove this Igor guy from the list as soon as possible.
Are
There are moments when Val's
so today, after much sitting, reading, thinking and petting my cats I
have decided. 1/4 comma is my new temperament.
First i took my lute out of her nice bed, few strings jumped from the
drastic temperature changes here in the last few days. With a nice A4
piece of paper and a
play renaissance music, and medieval, sometimes i go to the early
Baroque, but not later. And its a new experience for me, I'm actually
excited...
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I just wonder (again
Sound like horror movie?
OK, now that i've decided on my Temperament, one final question should
be asked.
what about the strings tuning? I guess it wont be the same as in equal
temperament.
For now i have three temperaments to play with, i have the sheets and
the frets ready for abuse.
I just wonder (again) what will happened if i wont use tastino? lets
say...in Pythagorean tuning or Aron's Meantine?
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OK, now that i've decided on my Temperament, one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VIAoo1V-8w
I tuned the lute with the new super duper tuner, It is still slightly
out of tune (if you can notice it), but still much better then my old
tuner. It is my first true video recording so I'm little excited.
No manipulation were done on the file.
frets on the neck and three more on the body.
Thank you again and again
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think some more. But how, in the name of
the great Henry the VIII, I know if my string is tuned? So any one with
this nice tuner (and it really nice) please help me.
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I have decided to try Just tuning first, still few questions
remains. lets go back to the tuner:
I'm in a very noisy environment sometimes (there's a kindergarden few
steps from here...), how i can see visually if I'm tuned? (ST-122 just
to remind) that's it, then i'm fixed (already have
I'm playing my lovely lute for almost two years, studying with one of
the greatest teacher (D.r. Levi Sheptovitsky) and I'm a Music BA
student at the TESC in NJ
but, I'm interesting in medieval to mid-renaissance and i have two
problems:
1. I'm one of the few players interesting in these
nothing more to say...
just pieces from this lovely court, i have two songs written by the
king (all i could find by myself right now), greensleeves not included.
again, thank you all for your help :-)
b.h.w.
my tuner got stuck in the customs office, i think i'll tell them it's
a little
oh yes, i really like Henry the VIII, i think he was a great king and
really nice person.
and about green, we all know he didn't wrote that. can be him.
On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
'Lovely'?
Rob
2008/10/13 Omer katzir [EMAIL PROTECTED
/6 comma, which is more-or-less what I wanted.
An easier way of achieving 1/6 comma (and 1/4 comma) is very clearly
explained on David Van Ooijen's site:
http://home.planet.nl/~ooije006/david/writings/meantone_f.html
Andrew
On 2 Oct 2008, at 11:00, Omer katzir wrote:
i guess any one already
i guess any one already have his favorite, and i want to discover my
own...
sssoo
Any recommendation? i want it for my nice little 7c...but i might try
something new with my guitar :-D
thank you
again
Omer
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I'm still looking for a new shiny tuner, my old one...well, old.
long time ago Korg had the OT-12 (i think it was 12) tuner, a nice
tuner, memory, all kind of neat stuff. my friend has it and she's
using it to tune her viol.
now, Korg have only the OT-120, no memory, few presets. but
oh joy oh joy! it looks like the thing i wanted!!! and even in early
Star Trek style!!!
now i can truly become the first jewish Captain Spock :-D
thanks guys! going to order once i'll find my wallet...i think i put
it inside my lute case again...
On Sep 23, 2008, at 12:11 PM, David van
works great
On Sep 4, 2008, at 11:47 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
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tune the G to F#, that should do the trick.
http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi
and there was another site..but i'm getting 404.
guys, what happened to TORBAN?
On Aug 30, 2008, at 1:13 AM, Joshua Edward Horn wrote:
Hi all,
I was on
methods, have you seen the two volumes by
vahdah olcott-bickford? they're great.
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i need some books about guitar (English) after checking every
book
in
hebrew, i found nothing.
i need about
asked, you gave me good stuff)
and i really hope to upload some lute videos soon!
Omer Katzir
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If it's dowland's i think there's nothing wrong :-) he's just weird
old dude...
my guess, i to create a dissonance, creating some kind of a wormhole
effect to grab the audience. we should ask captain spock about it
On Aug 16, 2008, at 5:57 PM, LGS-Europe wrote:
John Dowland, A
, even put it on my nice clean wall
for all my students too see... but, i can't remember the name. can
some one help me to locate this painting or maybe other like it?
We all thank you,
Omer Katzir and his cats.
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sorry for that late answer guys,
thank you for your help :-) I found some stuff, link, pages, files,
looking into all of it now.
i have some one milan fantasies (actually...full book of them...) that
i want to use too. just need to tune my old and sexy guitar...
thank you all :-)
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