Rob
once I get a digital camera I will be posting some videos. Yes, I am just
starting on the lute (I own a 'lute like' object at the moment) and will take
possession of a better instrument before the end of this year, and I am always
open to suggestions on technique by more experienced
That's the spirit, Kerry! Good luck.
Rob
2008/6/22 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rob
once I get a digital camera I will be posting some videos. Yes, I am just
starting on the lute (I own a 'lute like' object at the moment) and will
take possession of a better instrument before the end of this year,
Thanks to Kerry and for all the other positive comments I've received.
Performance is everything, whether you are a beginner or a long-standing
professional. What I like about the technology we have now is the ability to
see the lute being played. I love watching beginners perform, and hope that
Lovely! Two of my favorites from that body of repertoire.
Eugene
At 11:03 AM 6/20/2008, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Two pieces from the Rowallan ms, the weird Gypsies Lilt, and the beautiful I
Long For Thy Virginitie. Looks like I need my eighth fret tightened...
http://www.vimeo.com/1204178
Rob
Nice video, cool ornaments; beautiful sound.
dt
At 08:03 AM 6/20/2008, you wrote:
Two pieces from the Rowallan ms, the weird Gypsies Lilt, and the beautiful I
Long For Thy Virginitie. Looks like I need my eighth fret tightened...
http://www.vimeo.com/1204178
Rob
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Beautiful, Rob. All of this discussion of tuning and strings is all well and
good, (and interesting) but you cut to the chase with your sensitive playing
and show us what it's all about.
Kerry
Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two pieces from the Rowallan ms, the weird Gypsies Lilt,