Don't schedule the funeral too soon, David. I, for one (and who knows how many other Neanderthals I speak for) will always be at least five years behind- and sometimes never catch up- with emerging technologies. You will ALWAYS be able to experience my lute playing as it really is, God help us.
Dan >The Golden Age of live video performance is now officially over, as >more and more videos are now edited for presentation. >This is not meant as a criticism, this process is an absolutely >inevitable and natural result of people experimenting the technology >and refining it. >Eventually, all video will be edited in a process similar to audio >CDs, and new art forms--mistake free art forms, but art forms >nonetheless--are emerging. >Thanks to everyone who participated; I think this was truly an >historic period in the modern revival of the lute. >It is historical because for this brief moment in time it showed how >people really played. >I wish it had lasted longer, but it is amazing that it happened at all. > >dt -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html