[NSP] Re: Current debate seen from my perspective (NSP prospective buyer)

2006-05-15 Thread Dave Singleton
not least -- it's coffee time !! Piping is great, piping up even better --(or was it tuther waay ) Dave Singleton Edward Bradburn wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I'm a non-NSP player who is considering buying NSPs and have been > lurking on the list for a while now to learn abo

[NSP] Re: staccato

2006-05-16 Thread Dave Singleton
y this ? I would appreciate any help because I cannot get local expertise on trad style for NSP, musically I can fully understand what was intended, it being very close to a Bassoon style --- Thanks in advance Dave Singleton -- To get on or off this list see list informati

[NSP] Re: staccato

2006-05-17 Thread Dave Singleton
Adrian, John, Matt and all -- thanks for the help on the infinitely adaptable detached playing styles, I can separate this quite clearly now from Bassoon -- Matt sorry about the manuscript bit - I have been deep into middle english manuscript stuff and it just stuck -- should really be Peac

[NSP] Re: Choyting again

2006-05-31 Thread Dave Singleton
John PS Would 'tickle' be a less offensive term than the intentionally derogatory word 'choyte'? Just asking J Have we verily come full circle and are now D.C.? Dave S To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[NSP] Re: peacock pipes

2006-10-04 Thread Dave Singleton
ciao Dave Singleton To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[NSP] Trad V Classical ?

2006-11-02 Thread Dave Singleton
n listen to for more than 5 min before I get itchy for some Tangerine Dream or Klaus Schultz, and that's what it's about, personal taste. I reckon KT should have composed the tune and Sir P should have then orchestrated it and filled in the rest of the program to his hearts content-

[NSP] Re: preserving the tradition....a non-traditional approach

2006-11-06 Thread Dave Singleton
Hi Colin, Here's a version of HH aka the Chorus Jig for Pastoral Pipes, generously put online by Ross Anderson with the Sutherland Manuscript (+- 1785) - I also find some parts have no "whistlin melody" except at ballistic speeds, but that is down to personal taste again, and the virtuosity of

[NSP] Re: Beware of the 'prayerbone' message!

2006-11-08 Thread Dave Singleton
?hl=en&hs=0j6&lr=lang_en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&q=related:www.alldeaf.com/members/list/p11.html> When I looked at the source code of the message it contained hexdecimal code which finished with MZ -- I think it was rubbish code but his email addre