>>Yes, I have just heard from Ann Burns and these tapes are still 
>>available. You can get them from Anne at
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>T-7 (1 tape from seminar evening lecture) "Intro to Modes"
>>T-26 - 30 (5 tapes from daily seminar class) "In the Mode"
>>T-36 - 40 (5 tapes from daily seminar class) "Beyond the Modes"
>>Each tape is $5 (so $25 for the class sets) plus postage: inquire
>>No guarantees on the quality of the recordings at this remove.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Does LSA still have available Lyle Nordstrom's "Intro to Modes" and "Beyond
>>the Modes"?  It was a set of taped lectures and printed examples.  Would
>>that be helpful?
>>Regards,
>>Leonard Williams
>>On 7/25/07 11:36 AM, "Caroline Usher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Supposing one wanted to learn the fundamentals of music as it was taught
>> > in the 16th century, starting with the gamut and hexachords. Are there
>> > any sources which approach this pedagogically?  There is an admirably
>> > thorough explanation of the theory at
>> > 
>> <http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/harmony/hex.html,>http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/harmony/hex.html,
>>  
>> but how would one put it
>> > into practice?
>> >
>> > Much thanks for any suggestions,
>> > Caroline
>> >
>> > P.S.  Who's going to Vancouver next week?  I'm arriving at 10:58pm on
>> > Saturday evening--anyone want to share a cab to Green College?
>>
>>
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