I think I read that in one of those holy books.

s

On Jan 17, 2009, at 7:24 PM, Guy Smith wrote:

Try the serpent sometime. I'll guarantee that you won't be able to fake
   it...

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   Bruno Fournier
   Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 5:26 PM
   To: Guy Smith
Cc: wi...@cs.helsinki.fi; luteplay...@googlemail.com; jel...@cox.net;
   lutelist Net
   Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: There is a traitor in our midst!


   I agree with Rob, once you play guitar and lute, everything else
   becomes pretty easy; venezuelan cuatro, ukulele, bouzouki, banjo,
   etc....  I also find the same with winds, once you play a couple of
flutes, all other wind instruments have fingerings that are about the
   same and you can pretty much fake it.


   Bruno

   [1]www.estavel.org

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Guy Smith <[2]guy_m_sm...@comcast.net>
   wrote:

You could always try a gut bucket:-) Only one string to deal with and
   no
frets to complicate choosing the right temperament (although I did see
   one
   last summer that had three strings).
   Guy

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   From: [3]wi...@cs.helsinki.fi [mailto:[4]wi...@cs.helsinki.fi]
   Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 3:40 PM
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   Subject: [LUTE] Re: There is a traitor in our midst!
   On 1/18/2009, "Rob MacKillop" <[7]luteplay...@googlemail.com> wrote:
   Oh, they are all the same...lutes, guitars, vihuelas, ukuleles -
   just
   put your fingers where the tab tells you to, and hope for the
   best. I
   can't play any wind instruments (I faint) and I can't for the life
   of
   me understand the supposed logic of a keyboard. My job at Queen
   Margaret University allows me access to all sorts of instruments.
   We
   have at home just now a very expensive Roland sythesiser, with an
   unbelievable number of sounds. I tried playing it for an hour -
   almost
   went insane. Picked up my ukulele - ah, Heaven!
   Having only 4 courses/strings is a bless! With my ren. guitar - 4
   courses
   - for ex. -  the key doesn't matter much. The more courses, the more
   problems... :-)
   Best luck!  And I guess simplicity will win the complexity... ;-)
   Arto
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   Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
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   Estavel
   Ensemble de musique ancienne
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References

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   2. mailto:guy_m_sm...@comcast.net
   3. mailto:wi...@cs.helsinki.fi
   4. mailto:wi...@cs.helsinki.fi
   5. mailto:luteplay...@googlemail.com
   6. mailto:jel...@cox.net
   7. mailto:luteplay...@googlemail.com
   8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   9. http://www.estavel.org/



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