[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread Rainer
On 04.03.2019 17:11, Alain Veylit wrote: And then, there is Django Reinhardt... one big exception to the rules of guitar playing. Experimenting with various techniques has probably always been a popular habit among musicians, whether by choice or force. And Aguado used the 4th finger of the

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread Alain Veylit
. März 2019 um 09:01 Uhr     Von: "Martyn Hodgson"     An: "Edward C. Yong" , "Lisa Sass @muse"         Cc: "Lute List"     Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Caravaggio     There's no reason why the third finger should not be held on the belly     - rather than th

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread Rainer
  regards     Bernd     Gesendet: Montag, 04. März 2019 um 09:01 Uhr     Von: "Martyn Hodgson"     An: "Edward C. Yong" , "Lisa Sass @muse"         Cc: "Lute List"     Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Caravaggio     There's no reason why the third finger should not be held

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread Rainer
dgson" An: "Edward C. Yong" , "Lisa Sass @muse" Cc: "Lute List" Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Caravaggio There's no reason why the third finger should not be held on the belly - rather than the more conventional fourth. Indeed, some historical players

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
Nothing to do with the model. Caravaggio himself was documented to have been a competent plucker, so he absolutely knew how to depict them fingers in correct positions. David van Edwards is "right on the money". RT On 3/4/2019 3:01 AM, Martyn Hodgson wrote: There's no reason why the third

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread b...@symbol4.de
dgson" An: "Edward C. Yong" , "Lisa Sass @muse" Cc: "Lute List" Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Caravaggio There's no reason why the third finger should not be held on the belly - rather than the more conventional fourth. Indeed, some historical players (Kapsbe

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-04 Thread Martyn Hodgson
There's no reason why the third finger should not be held on the belly - rather than the more conventional fourth. Indeed, some historical players (Kapsberger comes to mind) are recorded as only plucking with the thumb, first and second fingers. Further, it's not wholly unlikely

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-01 Thread Lisa Sass @muse
You’re welcome! Towards the end, he gets into finger position. Plus, link to a followup article from ~2005 is at the very bottom. Sent from my TRS-80 > On Mar 1, 2019, at 22:09, Edward C. Yong wrote: > > Thank you! This may well have been it! > >> On 2 Mar 2019, at 12:02 PM, Lisa Sass @muse

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-01 Thread Edward C. Yong
Thank you! This may well have been it! > On 2 Mar 2019, at 12:02 PM, Lisa Sass @muse wrote: > > Was it David Van > Edwards? [1]http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/month/jun99/month.htm > > ~Lisa Sass > Sent from my TRS-80 > On Mar 1, 2019, at 21:47, Edward C. Yong <[2]edward.y...@gmail.com>

[LUTE] Re: Caravaggio

2019-03-01 Thread Lisa Sass @muse
Was it David Van Edwards? [1]http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/month/jun99/month.htm ~Lisa Sass Sent from my TRS-80 On Mar 1, 2019, at 21:47, Edward C. Yong <[2]edward.y...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi everyone, over a decade ago, I recall attending one of the talks at the UK Lute