> There's a saying somewhere that if there's a bagpipe in the same room
> with a lute, you can't hear the lute being played, even if the bagpipe
> is not. Same thing probably applies to the krumhorn! Al
Yes.  I played guitar in a Celtic group with a Northumbrian Smallpiper.
He also had a sakpipa.  
I used to refer to it as the 
"sack-o-(insert-your-favorite-disparaging-term-here)-a".
BTW - who's vacuuming??!!
  T
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
> Behalf Of Edward Mast Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 3:34 PM To:
> t...@heartistrymusic.com Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re:
> Consort Suggestions Please
> 
> Not an answer to your question, but perhaps relevant if playing part
> music. When I got back to the lute a few years ago, I went to our
> local recorder society meetings to play ensemble music.  What I found
> is that recorders generally read an octave higher then notated, so
> that playing the lute on a top or middle line put me an octave lower
> than the recorders, and thus out of place harmonically.   So, I
> generally ended up on the bottom, or bass line, which is not the most
> comfortable area on the lute.  Also, when playing music with longer
> not values, the lack of sustain of the lute compared to the recorders
> bothered me a bit.  My solution was to learn to play the recorder.  It
> sounds as if they could loan you an instrument or two to learn, and if
> you learn the fingering for the alto and tenor you can also play the
> bass and the soprano.  I draw the line at the crumhorn, however! On
> Sep 9, 2012, at 1:12 PM, t...@heartistrymusic.com wrote:
> 
> >  I have some friends who have had a recorder ensemble for many
> >  years.
> > Formerly 4 players.  They lost one of their main players some years
> > ago, and they would like to re-group as a trio with me playing
> > Renaissance
> lute.
> > They inherited a fine collection of Renaissance and Baroque
> > recorders, in all sizes including Bass, crumhorns, zincs, and even a
> > sakpipa and a cornemuse from the founder of the ensemble.
> >  Does anybody have suggestions for composers and / or specific
> >  pieces 
> > that would fit well with 3 recorders, etc. and lute?  Dowland's
> > Lachrimae,
> perhaps?
> > (I know that's 5 parts - but ... leave one out maybe ... ? )  Thanks
> > in advance, Tom
> > 
> > Tom Draughon
> > Heartistry Music
> > http://www.heartistrymusic.com/artists/tom.html
> > 714  9th Avenue West
> > Ashland, WI  54806
> > 715-682-9362
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Tom Draughon
Heartistry Music
http://www.heartistrymusic.com/artists/tom.html
714  9th Avenue West
Ashland, WI  54806
715-682-9362


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