[LUTE] Tab Search - Kircher Tarantella

2007-06-06 Thread John Scott
Hi,  I've been Googling for the tab to this piece, but haven't had any
luck.  It's a short little Tarantella by Athanasius Kircher.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could let me know where to find a copy, either 
printed or on the net.

Many thanks!


John Scott



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[LUTE] Re: Easy stuff for beginners

2007-06-06 Thread Narada
Could I also recommend the English Translation of Andrea Damiani's book
'Method for Renaissance Lute ' published by Ut Orpheus Edizioni of
Bologna, Italy. It landed in my Post Box this morning and I am stunned
by it's content.

Regards

Neil

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From: Stewart McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 June 2007 17:06
To: Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] Easy stuff for beginners

Dear Anthony,

Thank you very much for this very imteresting site. I can access things
like 
the Galilei galliards, but not the beginner's pieces. I don't understand

why.

I already have copies of the publications you mention, and they provide 
excellent material for beginners.

All the best,

Stewart.



 http://luth.chez-alice.fr/site_de_pascal_Gallon/partitions.htm
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From: Anthony Hind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Lute Net 
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Easy stuff for beginners


Dear Stewart
There are some good things on Pascal Gallon's web site both for lute
and renaissance guitar, at http://luth.chez-alice.fr/
site_de_pascal_Gallon/partitions.htm
but I dare say you know them.
Obviously (off the web), there are the texts published by the Lute
society,  58 Easy Pieces for Renaissance Lute, corresponding to the
recording Blame not my Lute, by Jacob Heringman, http://magnatune.com/
artists/albums/heringman-blamenot/
And also those published by Pascale Bocquet, here in France, http://
sf-luth.org/en/?%26nbsp%3BMusical_Publications/Le_Secret_des_Muses

However, I am sure you do know all these.
Best regards
Anthony





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[LUTE] Re: Easy stuff for beginners

2007-06-06 Thread Greet Schamp
Also The Easy duets by Anne Bailes by TREE edition are really recommendable
for beginners, there is even a cd you can order with the second voice
(chords) played by Margriet Verzijl, you can contact her by the Dutch lute
society NLV.
The French SFL has also a series Les Petites Muses, intended for children,
with French folksongs, also very enjoyable!
good luck!
Greet 
Belgium

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Verzonden: woensdag 6 juni 2007 12:04
Aan: 'Stewart McCoy'; 'Lute Net'
Onderwerp: [LUTE] Re: Easy stuff for beginners

Could I also recommend the English Translation of Andrea Damiani's book
'Method for Renaissance Lute ' published by Ut Orpheus Edizioni of
Bologna, Italy. It landed in my Post Box this morning and I am stunned
by it's content.

Regards

Neil

-Original Message-
From: Stewart McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 June 2007 17:06
To: Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] Easy stuff for beginners

Dear Anthony,

Thank you very much for this very imteresting site. I can access things
like 
the Galilei galliards, but not the beginner's pieces. I don't understand

why.

I already have copies of the publications you mention, and they provide 
excellent material for beginners.

All the best,

Stewart.



 http://luth.chez-alice.fr/site_de_pascal_Gallon/partitions.htm
- Original Message - 
From: Anthony Hind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Lute Net 
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Easy stuff for beginners


Dear Stewart
There are some good things on Pascal Gallon's web site both for lute
and renaissance guitar, at http://luth.chez-alice.fr/
site_de_pascal_Gallon/partitions.htm
but I dare say you know them.
Obviously (off the web), there are the texts published by the Lute
society,  58 Easy Pieces for Renaissance Lute, corresponding to the
recording Blame not my Lute, by Jacob Heringman, http://magnatune.com/
artists/albums/heringman-blamenot/
And also those published by Pascale Bocquet, here in France, http://
sf-luth.org/en/?%26nbsp%3BMusical_Publications/Le_Secret_des_Muses

However, I am sure you do know all these.
Best regards
Anthony





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[LUTE] Factory build lutes

2007-06-06 Thread Wim Loos
Dear members,
I wonder knows anybody if the guitar-factory ARIA also makes lutes, and what 
there quality is. For instance 8-course renaissance  lute.
Thanks in advance,
 
Wim 


 
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[LUTE] Re: Factory build lutes

2007-06-06 Thread Guy Smith
They did, some years ago (20?) but didn't stick with it. I've seen a couple
of them, and wasn't impressed. They were rather heavy, didn't sound that
good, and they made some odd design decisions, like a curved fingerboard.
They did a much better job with guitars. I've still got my old 60's vintage
Aria starter classical guitar, and it's a respectable instrument.

BTW, IIRC, Aria doesn't actually have a factory, as such. They do the design
but job out the actual construction. I'm not sure where. It's been quite
awhile since I read that item, so someone on the list might have better
info.

Guy

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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:00 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Factory build lutes

Dear members,
I wonder knows anybody if the guitar-factory ARIA also makes lutes, and
what there quality is. For instance 8-course renaissance  lute.
Thanks in advance,
 
Wim

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[LUTE] Re: Factory build lutes

2007-06-06 Thread Jeffrey Noonan

My first lute was an Aria and I got it in 1977. For a factory-made instrument, 
it was probably not too bad, but as a lute it left a lot to be desired. The 
construction was primarily plywood (good quality, but plywood nonetheless) with 
a stamped-out rosette. As a result, it was pretty heavy (and LaBella lute 
strings were fine on it) with a fairly thin sound. Probably the best part of it 
was the case--a nice form-fitted case with good plush lining
   
  When I had a store for a while about 10 years ago, I occasionally sold used 
Aria lutes that came through--but I sold them to theater companies or 
Renaissance Faire guitarists, both of whom needed something that looked like a 
lute but responded to harsh treatment and weather rather better than an 
historically accurate lute.
   
  Given the choices on the market today, I'd not recommend one of the Aria 
lutes, even to a beginner. I think you would find that it will not hold up 
(musically or tonally) as a long-term investment.  You might have to pay more 
to get a real lute, but in the long run it would be a better choice.
   
  On the other hand, the upper end Aria guitars are quite nice--made in Spain 
while their lower end instruments (Korean, I think) are nothing particularly 
special. I used to sell the better guitars and still recommend them to students 
who are looking for a good instrument at a reasonable price.

  jeff
Guy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  They did, some years ago (20?) but didn't stick with it. I've seen a couple
of them, and wasn't impressed. They were rather heavy, didn't sound that
good, and they made some odd design decisions, like a curved fingerboard.
They did a much better job with guitars. I've still got my old 60's vintage
Aria starter classical guitar, and it's a respectable instrument.

BTW, IIRC, Aria doesn't actually have a factory, as such. They do the design
but job out the actual construction. I'm not sure where. It's been quite
awhile since I read that item, so someone on the list might have better
info.

Guy

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From: Wim Loos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:00 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Factory build lutes

Dear members,
I wonder knows anybody if the guitar-factory ARIA also makes lutes, and
what there quality is. For instance 8-course renaissance lute.
Thanks in advance,

Wim

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[LUTE] 2 questions

2007-06-06 Thread Charles Browne
does anyone have  lute accompaniments to  1.My spirit longs for Thee by
John Dowland and  2. Palestrina O bone Jesu for SATB. Both are available
in staff notation but if anyone has already done the intabulations and were
willing to share them I would be most grateful!
thanks
Charles




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[LUTE] Re: Et tu, Edo?

2007-06-06 Thread bill kilpatrick
ed - 

i can't say i was actually looking forward to seeing
you in your smalls ... but i was just that little bit
curious.  alas, all that was revealed from your lute
posting on my computer was an enormous q for
quicktime and nothing else.  

go-on ... post your video to youtube and let's 'ave
you ...

mega respect - bill
 
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 casual dress (very).
 http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/2007message.html
 Just click Fantasia in underwear.
 
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[LUTE] Re: Factory build lutes

2007-06-06 Thread Ed Durbrow
They don't make them any more. They made two models, an 8 course and  
a 7 course. The 7 was more historic. I had the 8. It was pretty  
clunky and at one point a brace came loose.

On Jun 7, 2007, at 12:00 AM, Wim Loos wrote:

 I wonder knows anybody if the guitar-factory ARIA also makes  
 lutes, and what there quality is. For instance 8-course  
 renaissance  lute.
 Thanks in advance,

Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/



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[LUTE] Re: Factory build lutes

2007-06-06 Thread Ed Durbrow
They don't make them any more. They made two models, an 8 course and  
a 7 course. The 7 was more historic. I had the 8. It was pretty  
clunky and at one point a brace came loose.

On Jun 7, 2007, at 12:00 AM, Wim Loos wrote:

 I wonder knows anybody if the guitar-factory ARIA also makes  
 lutes, and what there quality is. For instance 8-course  
 renaissance  lute.
 Thanks in advance,

Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/



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[LUTE] Re: Et tu, Edo?

2007-06-06 Thread Roman Turovsky
I've dug it up from Ed's html code:
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/francesco.movSlow loading.
RT

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 ed -

 i can't say i was actually looking forward to seeing
 you in your smalls ... but i was just that little bit
 curious.  alas, all that was revealed from your lute
 posting on my computer was an enormous q for
 quicktime and nothing else.

 go-on ... post your video to youtube and let's 'ave
 you ...

 mega respect - bill

 --- Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That's right, I too have added my cyberspace debut
 lute video - in
 casual dress (very).
 http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/2007message.html
 Just click Fantasia in underwear.

 Ed Durbrow
 Saitama, Japan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/




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[LUTE] Re: Factory build lutes

2007-06-06 Thread Ed Durbrow

On Jun 7, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Guy Smith wrote:
 BTW, IIRC, Aria doesn't actually have a factory, as such. They do  
 the design
 but job out the actual construction. I'm not sure where.

Nagoya. Made by one maker I believe.

Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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[LUTE] Women in Art

2007-06-06 Thread Edward Martin
This is slightly off topic, but a friend sent this to me today, and it 
really left me with a placid, satisfying feeling:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUDIoN-_Hxs

Turn on the volume, and take time to observe the beauty,  relax.

ed






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