On Apr 24, 2008, at 3:36 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote:

> Monica's position is  rather like mysterianism in the  philosophy  
> of mind.  It's all just one big  mystery: the stringing , the  
> tuning, the performance practice of the seventeenth century  
> guitarists- the existing evidence points anywhere and nowhere. No  
> definitive conclusions (she philosophises) can ever be drawn.
>
> So if the seventeenth century guitarists are hidden away in their  
> world, it's no surprise that Monica thinks that:
>
> "we can only play the music in a way that makes sense to us today"
>
> Now this is either a harmless truism or a trenchantly radical  
> position. No wonder she gets into scraps with people!

To be fair, I think Monica was trying to avoid one here by not  
reiterating her position on the high G octave string.
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