Dear All,

    I recall Jim Tyler as a very kind and patient teacher, who reall= y
   helped me a lot as a beginning cittern player. His most valuable single
   p= iece of advice was to replace my equal-tempered EMS kit cittern with
   a prop= er tempered version from Peter Forrester.

   Jim Stimson

   Nov 28, 2010 08:28:27 PM, br...@estavel.org wrote:

     Certainly wil= l be missed, I still have my old LP's of him and
     Anthony
     Rooley playing.= A He was amongst the first in the line of lute
     revivalists and I certain= ly would probably have never played lute
     if I
     hadn't listened to his rec= ords amongst others of that period.A He
     apparently passed away Nov. 23 a= fter a brief hospitalization.
     A
     Bruno
     On Sun, Nov 28, = 2010 at 9:20 PM, David Tayler
     <[1]vidan...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
     Thanks Bruno--
     He will be missed.
     One of my earliest memories o= f his playing was "Queen Elizabeth's
     Galliard"--I remember thinking, yik= es, that's fast!
     dt
     At 06:14 PM 11/28/2010, you wrote:
     > A = A Hello
     >
     > A A A
     >
     > A A Someone announced on the = french lute list, that James Tyler
     passed
     > A A away.A A I don't k= now if the American lute list was made
     aware
     of
     > A A this.A
     &g= t;
     > A A A
     >
     > A A Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
     >
     > = A A Montreal, Canada
     >
     > A A --
     >
     >
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     References
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     2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin= /index.html


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