[LUTE] Re: Arpeggio question

2012-05-21 Thread Daniel Winheld
Rest strokes tended to lock up my wrist way back when I played Classical Guitar. In fact, the "Segovia" technique I was schooled in locked up a lot of psycho/physical components. It took the Renaissance lute w/ thumb-inside right hand approach to unlock most of the physical components. I still w

[LUTE] Re: Arpeggio question

2012-05-17 Thread Roland Hayes
Bernd Haegemann Cc: lute list Subject: [LUTE] Re: Arpeggio question Interesting RH problems arise in the "harp" style of one-note-per string playing so common in chordal tuned lutes playing 18th century music. (i.e., Weiss, Bach, d-minor lute.) I have had to do a lot of RH retraining to cope.

[LUTE] Re: Arpeggio question

2012-05-17 Thread Daniel Winheld
Interesting RH problems arise in the "harp" style of one-note-per string playing so common in chordal tuned lutes playing 18th century music. (i.e., Weiss, Bach, d-minor lute.) I have had to do a lot of RH retraining to cope. Background has been Renaissance lute and much earlier, classical guit

[LUTE] Re: Arpeggio question

2012-05-17 Thread Bernd Haegemann
as it seems this didn't reach the list.. Original-Nachricht Betreff: Arpeggio question Datum: Thu, 17 May 2012 11:17:09 +0200 Von: Bernd Haegemann [1] Kopie (CC): lute-cs.dartmouth.edu List [2], baroque Lutelist [3] Dear all, sometimes we find in baroque lu