Does anyone happen to have a current e-mail address for Anthony Hind.
The one I had ([1]anthony.h...@noos.fr) through the kind offices of a
list member doesn't seem to be valid anymore. If you can forward it to
me, please do so privately. Thank you.
Sent from [2]Mail for Windows
I forgot how diacritical marks get garbled on this list. The sense was:
"passamezzo (or passemezzo), masculine noun, [an alteration of pass'e mezzo,
that is a step [passo] and a half [e mezzo]."
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From: Alain Veylit
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 7:41 PM
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From Trecani:
passam??o (o passem??o) s. m. [alterazione di pass???e mezzo, cio?? ??un passo
e mezzo passo??].
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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 7:41 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: All music (was Siena Manuscript No. 17 - Ricercar)
I found a djvu file that I converted to a pdf. If anyone would like a copy,
just e-mail me privately, and I'll send it to you.
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From: Tristan von Neumann
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2019 1:47 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Reymann
I have looked
I just consulted Lewis and Short, and even in classical Latin "silva" had
the tropological sense of "a crowded mass, abundance, or quantity." Plautus
speaks of a " silva rerum, sententiarumque" and Cicero of a "silva virtutum
et vitiorum." Strangely, however, the "Gloassarium mediae et infimae
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2lfhhr8GVs=youtu
.be. If you would like to respond, please do so privately (no need to
bother the list with this). I welcome your comments.
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For what it's worth, some recorder makers are no longer making recorders
pitched at 440. They have bumped the pitch up to 442. At the Von Huene
Workshop, they told me that 442 is becoming the standard concert pitch in
Europe.
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From: Edward Martin
Sent: Saturday,
As it stands, the text is a mess. Two things strike me on a first, quick
reading:
1. The first word in line 6 may be "ignota" ("unknown"). I don't believe
that "ignata" is a Latin word.
2. Line 7 should read "Inter multos praelecta" ("Chosen from among many").
If the reference is only to
"Two things"--ha! I started responding before I read to the end and then
didn't change it. I should have said "a few things." Sorry.
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From: stephen arndt
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 5:27 PM
To: David van Ooijen ; lutelist Net
Subject:
Thank you, Gary! I certainly could not have hoped for a more precise
answer to my question. What a wonderful resource this page is. The
entire lute community is in your debt.
From: [1]Gary Boye
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 1:07 PM
To: [2]stephen arndt
Cc: [3]Ron Andrico
Ron writes: ". . . the bulk of published lute music was vocal polyphony
reworked and arranged for the instrument."
I have recently been wondering and have been on the verge of asking what
percentage of the total lute repertoire intabulations of vocal works make up
. Does anyone happen to
I'm not sure what you mean exactly by "early" harp. I play both Celtic harp
and and various instruments in the lute family, all without nails. You would
need nails for the harp only if it is wire strung, like the clairseach
(spelled various ways). If it is strung in synthetics or gut, there
Treccani lists three meanings for "incantarsi":
Come intr. pron., incantarsi, interrompere a un tratto ciò che si sta
facendo perché attratti dalla vista di qualcosa o perché sorpresi da qualche
pensiero, fantasticheria, e sim.: "tornando in nave ... si incantò davanti
alle isole abbandonate,
the list members who
either sent me articles on intabulation or references to works dealing
with that topic and also to David van Ooijen the for excellent articles
on his website.
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How about the following for a literal, if not very elegant, translation?
By his strings that illustrious Italian Corbetto (and) by her voice the so
famous Bolognese maiden Margharitha Salicola defeated the muses in the
Venetian theaters.
I'm not exactly sure what defeated the muses refers
, which it does not really do otherwise, and you have a reason both
for the two names to be in the nominative case as the subject of the
sentence and for musas to be in the accusative case as the direct object
of the verb.
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Well, yes. If they defeated the muses (in an imaginary contest), it was
because they played better.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 12:08 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Latin translation
Could
[4]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 4:33 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Latin translation
Brilliant. Has anyone heard of a singer called Margarita Salicola?
Monica
passage, please be so kind as to let me
know.
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The Umlauts in my message seem to have gotten garbled, so I'll write the
volume name like this: Ars Iocundissima: Festschrift fuer Kurt Dorfmueller
zum 60. Geburtstag., ed. Horst Leuchtmann and Robert Muenster.
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From: stephen arndt
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 11
Try this: http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/music . As far as I can
tell, though, for any given manuscript you have to download one page at a
time. After an intense 120 seconds of looking, I didn't find a way to
download an entire manuscript. Perhaps someone else can enlighten us.
I am trying the D'Addario Two-Way Humidification System on my various
instruments this winter. Since this is my first time using them, it is too
early for me to say how well they work. I bought mine at the local Guitar
Center, which probably doesn't exist where you live. You can order them at
Very moving. Heartfelt thanks to you both, Roman and Danny.
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From: Daniel Shoskes
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2015 3:10 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Tombeau for Patrick O'Brien
Dear Lute friends: Roman Turovsky has written a beautiful Tombeau in honor
of Pat
/B00JS3B414
The whole Divine Comedy: [5]http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JST98MK
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on that topic. Thanks
for listening.
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From: Rob MacKillop
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 11:21 AM
To: stephen arndt
Cc: baroque-lute mailing-list ; lute mailing list list
Subject: Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] New Recording
I can highly recommend Stephen's translation of the Divine
My wife got me this hand warmer:
http://www.mybodycomfort.com/Pocket_Pack_Lavender-_2nd_Generation/ . I have
found it very helpful to hold it a couple of minutes before I have to play
in a cold church. It warms the fingers right up.
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From: Herbert Ward
Sent:
Very nice. It leaves me wishing that you would record the complete works of
Roman Turovsky.
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From: Roman Turovsky
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 8:49 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu ; Le_luth
Subject: [LUTE] Cantio Sarmatoruthenica 97
http://youtu.be/UcTeHQu-Ml0
Two down. Now how many more to go?
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From: Roman Turovsky
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 10:29 AM
To: stephen arndt ; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu ; Le_luth
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Cantio Sarmatoruthenica 97
Here's another-
CSR51
http://youtu.be/JfBIgAu5__A
RT
On 2/11
David wrote:
I will be writing a guide in installments for my website on how to
record the lute.
This is very welcome news indeed! Many thanks for the first installment. I
can't wait to read the next following ones.
Stephen Arndt
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L'Art de diminuer by Philippe Matharel, sort of a compendium of
Renaissance treatises on the subject, is quite helpful also. You can
download it here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/35549954/l-Art-de-Diminuer-Opt ,
or I can send you a pdf if you like.
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From: William
I just noticed that none of the French diacritical marks display correctly
nor do the en-dashes between numbers. I hope that you can still decipher the
message.
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 11:14 AM
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Subject
in playing or
recording quality. Nevertheless, I hope that if you listen, you will
find something to enjoy.
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My sincere thanks to all who responded. I now have several options to
consider.
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From: stephen arndt
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:33 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Reusner and Reymann
I have Catherine Lidell's Sacred Music for the Lute. Among
I have Catherine Lidell's Sacred Music for the Lute. Among the sources
for her anthology she lists Esaias Reusner's Musikalischer Lustgarten
and Mattheus Reymann's Cythara Sacra. I have not succeeded in locating
a copy of either work in any form. Does anyone know whether they are
to click
around and/or to leave a comment.
Best regards,
Stephen Arndt
P.S. I have recently received a new 8-course by Cezar Mateus and have
started working on pieces by Antoine Francisque. You can listen to what
I have done so far at
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I just got around to listening to this today and rather enjoyed it, but it
ended abruptly in mid-sentence. Is there a second part?
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From: Bernd Haegemann
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 12:05 PM
Cc: Lute net
Subject: [LUTE] Brush up your French! Interview with Hopkinson
Delightful!
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From: Rob MacKillop
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 2:13 PM
To: Lute
Subject: [LUTE] Harp-Lute
Some of you might have a passing interest in the so-called harp-lute.
Somebody gave a loan of one yesterday, by Edward Light, and also a
tutor by him.
I have just passed the sad news on to the Acoustic Guitar Forum, which has
74,000 members, though I assume that not all of them are active. Perhaps
some of them would be willing to help also.
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From: Anton Birula
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:39 AM
To: Lutenet
This is an astonishingly good website for the Cantigas De Santa Maria
[1]http://www.cantigasdesantamaria.com/index.html
Aimed mainly at singers, but of interest to anyone performing these
interesting works.
Rob
Here is another site:
that in spite of the amateur nature of the offerings you will
find something that you enjoy.
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See here: http://www.classicitaliani.it/glossari/glossario_medioevo_01.htm.
Just scroll down to the relevant entry.
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From: Peter Nightingale
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 8:37 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Where's day in di mille mort il di sarei contento?
Well, isn't anyone other than Dan going to reply to this? I was
expecting a huge response!
Stuart
David Tayler locuto, causa est.
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feasible, and have him take measurements?
Any advice would be appreciated, whether coming from David or others.
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Ed wrote: I would put them on all my instruments, if I could afford to do
so.
So, what do they cost? I took a quick look at the Peghead website, but
didn't see any price information. Perhaps it is there somewhere, and I just
didn't look long enough or hard enough. I am interested because I am
I greatly appreciate both the quality and the quantity of Anton's work. With
exquisite taste he selects period pieces and creates beautiful lute
arrangements of beautiful vocal and instrumental compositions, and his
rapidly expanding output greatly increases the repertoire of our instrument.
amateur playing. It is a pleasure to me
to have made friends in several different countries.
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I have heard that some people put a small piece of masking tape around the
string near the bridge.
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From: William Samson
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 9:31 AM
To: baroque-lute mailing-list
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Zingy strings
Hi,
Just wondering if anybody had
Another alternative: I recently strung one of my 10-courses in synthetics,
using the New Nylgut as far as it would go and Savarez KF's for the basses.
I think the two makes of strings blend very nicely together, and I am much
more pleased than I expected to be with the sound, having used gut
I agree with David that string span and spacing are extremely important,
and, as one about to have a lute built, I am wondering whether it would help
to send the luthier a tracing of my right and left hands to help him
calculate span and spacing correctly. I also agree with Ned that instrument
,
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Dear Friends,
After not being able to record for almost three weeks (note to self:
next time slice the onion, not your finger), I have posted another
arrangement of an Irish tune, O'Neill-0396, entitled Curse the Laws
that Gave Me Cause. The author is apparently unknown, and I was
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way, is the twentieth in the growing collection.
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To get
Do we really want dry, hard fingertips when we play the lute? I always soak
mine in soapy water to soften them and put a little shea butter on them to
moisten them before I play in order to get a warmer sound.
-Original Message-
From: Gordon Gregory
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Really beautiful music and beautiful played. A wonderful Christmas gift.
Thank you.
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From: wikla
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2011 12:43 PM
To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Some D. Gaultier...
Dear baroque lutenists,
lots of free time in
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like to have a look or a listen.
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for improvement are most welcome. Please
e-mail me privately if you have any.
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David, I'm thinking that you must suffer from chronic migraines.
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From: David Tayler
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 3:30 PM
To: lute
Cc: vidan...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Transposing lute tablature on sight
Quote
It's just A4. David, when you tune
loved since my youth. I hope
you like it, and, as always, I welcome feedback, suggestions for
improvement, or constructive criticism. A rough recording can be found
on my Ning member page.
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would like to post these pieces in loving memory of her.
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/StephenArndt). As time permits,
I hope to add in the future to these initial attempts.
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My guess, and it is only a guess, is that it would be ich begehre nicht(s)
mehr in modern German, meaning I desire no(thing) more, I desire nothing
else, or I have no further desires, or something of that sort. Matthias
would probably be the most qualified person on our list to translate it.
on whether this measure is correct as it
stands or whether it needs some emendation. Please feel free to reply
on- or off-list.
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I found this in our local music library a few years ago and rather liked it:
Le gagliarde dal Libro d'intavolatura di liuto (Gal; 6): edizione critica
con intavolature per liuto e con trascrizione in notazione moderna
Responsibility
Vincenzo Galilei; a cura di Giulia Perni
Publication Info
like
to ask about a particular piece that is confusing me. Also, if you are
a native Spanish-speaker, you might be able to help me with one of his
instructions that I am not too sure about.
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Something like: The differences of Germanic and Jewish psychology, which
exist in fact and have long been known to insightful people, should not be
confused, which can only be conducive to science.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 7:07 PM
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I think that much of Dick Hoban's Masters of Polyphony series can be
played on a 5-course lute, but check with him to be sure.
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From: David R
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 2:28 PM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Medieval Lute
Hi luters,
I'm thinking of
program to
perform the conversion?
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Thank you both for responding so quickly. I changed the bit rate to 192 in
Audacity (I didn't see the exact option you mentioned), and it seems to have
made a significant improvement.
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From: alexander
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2011 10:56 AM
To: Stephen Arndt
Cc: lute
?).
Hope this helps.
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From: Sean Smith lutesm...@mac.com
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 11:51 AM
To: lute lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] O felici occhi miei
Would anyone have a translation of Arcadelt's
?
Francesco
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Behalf Of Stephen Arndt
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 8:25 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: O felici occhi miei
I'm not sure of the original text. A previous respondent seems to
have
taken
It was used on my 13-course. I haven't notice any problems with it.
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From: Bruno Correia bruno.l...@gmail.com
Sent: Mar 23, 2011 4:32 PM
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Subject: [LUTE] Wax
Is this product (Ranaissance wax) advisable to use on the top of the
No, just play the next 62 years out of tune.
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Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 5:47 PM
To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ed's birthday today
On Feb 21, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Edward
I had the same experience. I didn't reply to him.
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Henry
from you.
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 2:55 PM
To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: OT: Baroque Guitar technique
Live music is great!
A typical classical
native Spanish speaker on our list can confirm my
supposition and, since Provençal was the language of the troubadours from
the 11th to the 13th centuries, how old the viola/vihuela actually is. By
how much does it predate the Renaissance?
Appreciative of any information,
Stephen Arndt
,
and there are quite a few of them.
Good luck,
Stephen Arndt
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Sent: Jun 29, 2010 4:09 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] incompatibility gardening/lute playing?
Dear lutenists
Recently, I have found myself
If any kind soul out there is fairly well-versed in the use of Django
and would be willing to try to answer a couple of questions for me,
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I had not looked at Peter Steur's catalogue before. It is very impressive.
Is there a similar catalogue for Renaissance lute, searchable by composer?
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Sent:
Interesting. On my 7-course lute, the octave on the fifth course was way too
bright and prominent. Trying a number of different diameters did not solve
the problem. So, I finally opted for a plain gut unison to go with the
gimped string that I already had. They turn out to balance very nicely
I agree 100% that it is the performer, not the performance, that is informed
in the sense of educated. My point was that there is another, older sense of
informed as having been given form that can legitimately be applied to a
performance, though, as I tried to indicate earlier, I suspect that
, with an annual inflation rate of about 2.5% is now
worth only about 1.75 cents).
Stephen Arndt
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Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 5:29 PM
Subject: [LUTE] HIP, was string tension
Once again, without in any way wishing to be contentious, informed in HIP
is a verbal form (a past participle) used adjectivally. It therefore retains
its verbal force. Just as a written message means a message that has been
written, implying a message that someone wrote, so (as I have always
David,
I am relying solely on memory here, but I believe that forma was the Latin
term used for both eidos and morphe when Aristotle was translated into
Latin in the late twelfth century (though I could be wrong). The scholastic
Latin usage of informare means to put form into, and has the
Daniel,
I noticed the improvement in sound quality as well in your most recent
video. Can you tell us what was the superior mic you used?
Stephen
P.S. You're one of my lute heros.
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To: wikla wi...@cs.helsinki.fi
Cc:
slowly on account of my technical limitations.
Any suggestions for improving speed or advice on determining the proper
tempo for a piece would be much appreciated.
Best regards to all,
Stephen Arndt
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AT LEAST YOU SEEM A MAN OF TASTE; INTELLIGENCE AND HEART, DAVID - I LOVE
YOUR STYLE
I'll second that.
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indicate:
beginner, amateur, professional in their performances and in their comments.
Better still would be link from here to somewhere dedicated to constructive
criticism if that is what you actually wanted.
Great idea!
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Insofar as it is seen as denial of the saving power of Christ, it seems to me
that the reference is more properly to despair. You might want to read what
Thomas Aquinas wrote on the matter in ST I-II,q. 20, which you can find in a
mediocre translation here:
I soak my hands in soapy water for a few minutes and then rub some shea butter
on my finger tips before playing. It makes a huge difference both in avoiding
the squeakiness and in improving the overall tone. If the fingertips are too
dry, the resulting tone is harsh and unpleasant.
You can find it for free here:
http://lutegroup.ning.com/forum/topics/the-barbe-manuscript
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Winheld dwinh...@comcast.net
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 11:00 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a must have
I'll second that on the Barbe Manuscript for the baroque lute, and for
the Renaissance lute I am having a wonderful time working my way
through the Hortus Musicalis Novus of Elias Mertel.
- Original Message -
From: damian dlugolecki [1]dam...@damianstrings.com
To:
I can't think of a better way to dignify the occasion.
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From: David Rastall dlu...@verizon.net
To: Lutelist list lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 2:29 PM
Subject: [LUTE] A Viewing
Have any of you ever been hired to play at a viewing? As in
, and know that the interest, even if
unexpressed, is there.
Respectfully,
Stephen Arndt
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- Original Message -
From: Edward Martin e...@gamutstrings.com
To: Matteo Turri matteo.o.tu...@googlemail.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent:
Er stimmte seine Laute länger, als er darauf spielte--tell me about it!
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David,
If you ever wanted to make an instructional video demonstrating all five
techniques, it would be a great one.
Stephen
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To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 4:06 PM
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