Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-27 Thread Jon Murphy
I answer Gernot, and write to all. Two posters? Conveniently as the non lute topic was so long I reset my email list to subject so I could read the entire thread in sequence. Wow, there next to each other were exact duplicate messages from Rosinfiorino and Carlos Flores. The last time I connected

Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-27 Thread Jon Murphy
] To: rosinfiorini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:24 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings Dear lutenists i'm not talking about the beauty of the bass (whatever that means),=20 what i talk about is the fact that most of us, lute players

Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-26 Thread Jon Murphy
- Original Message - From: rosinfiorini [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 10:12 AM Subject: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings Jon wrote: But it is only important on a lute as to the chaterelle, and the highest pitch one wants to attain (and for many coursed

Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-26 Thread carlos flores
Jon wrote: I can agree with the beauty of the bass *** i'm not talking about the beauty of the bass (whatever that means), what i talk about is the fact that most of us, lute players, preffer a LONGER VIBRATING TONE. I've taken time to read some of your lenghtly writings (hard to find exactly what

Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-26 Thread Arto Wikla
Dear lutenists i'm not talking about the beauty of the bass (whatever that means),=20 what i talk about is the fact that most of us, lute players, preffer a LONGER VIBRATING TONE. I strongly doubt that! Many, perhaps most of us(?), used some time ago the wound pyramid basses. Those modern

Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-26 Thread Eric Hansen
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 21:24:53 +0200 (EET) Subject: Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings brDear lutenistsbrbr i'm not talking about the beauty of the bass (whatever that means),=20br what i talk about is the fact that most of us, lute players

Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-26 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?b?Ik1hdGhpYXMgUvZzZWwi?=
Arto Wikla mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: a LONGER VIBRATING TONE. I strongly doubt that! Many, perhaps most of us(?), used some time ago the wound pyramid basses. Those modern guitar style strings have very long vibrating tone. And most of us(?) wanted to get rid of long vibrating

Re: Re: Re: Carbon fiber strings

2005-01-26 Thread Edward Martin
At 09:41 PM 1/26/2005 +, Mathias Rösel wrote: yes, indeed. In August I attended a recital with music by Weiss, played on a 13c swan-neck with endlessly vibrating wound basses. Couldn't help falling asleep (my way of resistance in hopeless situations of that kind). Having a swan neck