' to 'vibrate' at
certain spots, etc. In Performance on Lute, Guitar and Vihuela (ISBN
0-521-45528-6) I can't find any directions/explanations on this matter.
Impressions on this aspect are very welcome.
Henk Pakker
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No I don't think so:
Version: 1.01 for Windows 98/ME/2000/NT/XP/2003 and Vista
Henk
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Interesting..?
There are some enclosed foto's, if someone wants to see them let me know.
(Earlier I forewarded the mail with enclosures, but that doesn't seem to work -
with an empty message as result).
Henk Pakker
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Does anyone know of a recording of the 30 preludes in all (24) keys for lute by
John Wilson (ms Oxford, Bodleian Library Mus. B. 1)?
Henk Pakker
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' procedure is again
amazing! (volume, accurate, stable, etc.)
Has anyone experience with this procedure? And does anyone know what Smith was
secretly doing in his pocket? And if someone tries this way of playing, I am
curious for his or her findings.
Greetings,
Henk Pakker
The Netherlands
I agree with Arto: lute playing could not have been so quiet in the 16th and
17th centuries...let alone in the baroque area. I like Sterling's humor very
much, because he could be right..?
But could anyone refer to my original question about the use of magnesium?
Henk
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Hi Markus,
Thanks for your reply. Do you think H. Smith is willing to publish/share
this prelude? Otherwise I will have to 're-engineer' it from the recording.
Greetings Henk
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Hello all,
I'd like to play 'Les sourdines d 'Armide de Mr. Lully' by Robert de
Visee for theorbe.
Does anyone know the source of this piece?
Henk-Jan
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Hi,
Boerhaave was a famous Dutch scientist (see
http://herman-boerhaave.biography.ms/).
As far as I know Boerhaave is not known as a composer. However he wrote
the texts of some of Clerks cantates
(http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/quick/directory/r_50044/s_253/ss_/f_77.html)
Some more stuff