New Year's Eve was OK...... we went to a movie, we do every year. But, this time, the show was a bummer...... the Jin Carry movie, Lemony whatever. It was terrible. Do not see it. But, New Year'a day was a blast. I went for a bicycle ride with the Velo club in Duluth. In a snow storm! What fun it was.
I will ask the lute net for "Felix Namque". I do not know of it. I am glad the lesson helped. Phil told me your style looks better on the 11 course. I really want to give one more to you, as I have some ideas I want to sell to you. It is not odd that you can play in both styles. Ond compliments the other. ed At 10:25 AM 1/4/2005 -0600, you wrote: >Hey Ed, > >Hope you had a nice New Year's...I did see that Duluth was getting plenty of >snow. > >Question for your---I'm playing in an all Tallis show (mostly vocal, of >course), but am told that there is one intabulation of his "Felix Namque" >for lute. However, I am clueless as to where to look to find it (it's not >in Dick's compilation, for instance). Before I went too far, I thought I'd >tap your library first... > >I continue to benefit from your lesson on b-lute...the re-orientation of >right hand position gives far more assured contact with the strings, and >oddly enough, doesn't seem to detract from my renaissance chops. In fact, >it doesn't terribly hurt what plectrum chops I have-Phil, Rocky, and I are >working on a short (4-5 piece) plectrum set including Isaac's La Morra. For >the first time in rehearsal, we got through it very cleanly and musically >last night... > >I look forward to hearing more of your duet work with Paul. > >Later on, > >Tom Edward Martin 2817 East 2nd Street Duluth, Minnesota 55812 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] voice: (218) 728-1202 To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html