>> According to Jon Murph the Celts also had jet propulsion and cold fusion > at >> least since Roman times. > > Mr. Turovsky, > > You are quite correct. The Celts were giants and a Celt's fart could propel > him to the moon. Must be acorn diet, fueled by pre-noon mead.
> An early harpist is one who arises at sun up. Like the early lute it was a > melody instrument. Where did you come up with this tid-bit????? > Polyphony came upon the musicians as a development, a > social and musical development. And what do you mean by this? > I respectfully request a truce, and I suggest that some of the responses > would agree. You can't have a truce in absence of a war. You came out of woodwork to one of the lute lists (John Buckman's I think) with some statement that was so outlandish, that it was actually dangerous for newbies, and you keep churning out more and more irrelevant bits of misinformation, neo-Celtic platitudes and urban mythology. This is insufficient for a war. At least MO had his facts more or less straight, and knew to hedge his bets most of the time. > Argument is best served when it is valid, and each side can > accept a point, or even move. I have already done so (even though you may > detect that my tongue is firmly placed in my cheek). I think it might be your toe. RT To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html