[LUTE] Re: LuteLessons et al.

2011-03-12 Thread erne...@aquila.mus.br

David,

Thanks for posting this, fantastic!

Which strings do you use?

Ernesto

Em 12/03/2011, às 13:55, David van Ooijen escreveu:

I finally managed to upload five new Lute Lessons:
www.youtube.com/lutelessons

Last week, made some videos playing Hurel and De Vi'see on theorbo:
www.youtube.com/luitluit

And for those of you who are wondering what I do in my spare time,
why, play early music, of course! Here's Landslide by Fleetwood Mac on
a 19th century guitar:

http://www.youtube.com/meesterdavidgitaar#p/a/u/2/WbOkltoar0s

And while you're visiting, this one is kind of fun:

http://www.youtube.com/meesterdavidgitaar#p/a/u/0/Gecw2Q_FJjc (wait
for the surprise solo).

End of shameless self-promotion.

David

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[LUTE] Re: LuteLessons et al.

2011-03-12 Thread David van Ooijen
On 12 March 2011 18:35, erne...@aquila.mus.br erne...@aquila.mus.br wrote:

 Which strings do you use?

Gut on the lute (Sofracob plain, Gamut Pistoys for the basses), gut on
the theorbo (Sofracob plain for the top 5, nr 6 is a loaded Aquila,
extended 7 to 14 are Gamut diapassons), gut (Sofracob) and wound
(Kuerschner) on the early guitar and finger slicing D'Addario Phosphor
Bronze extra lights on the not so early guitar (my latest toy).

David




 Ernesto

 Em 12/03/2011, às 13:55, David van Ooijen escreveu:

 I finally managed to upload five new Lute Lessons:
 www.youtube.com/lutelessons

 Last week, made some videos playing Hurel and De Vi'see on theorbo:
 www.youtube.com/luitluit

 And for those of you who are wondering what I do in my spare time,
 why, play early music, of course! Here's Landslide by Fleetwood Mac on
 a 19th century guitar:

 http://www.youtube.com/meesterdavidgitaar#p/a/u/2/WbOkltoar0s

 And while you're visiting, this one is kind of fun:

 http://www.youtube.com/meesterdavidgitaar#p/a/u/0/Gecw2Q_FJjc (wait
 for the surprise solo).

 End of shameless self-promotion.

 David

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[LUTE] Re: LuteLessons et al.

2011-03-12 Thread wikla

Very, very nice! Thanks David!  :-)

Arto


On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:55:59 +0100, David van Ooijen
davidvanooi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I finally managed to upload five new Lute Lessons:
 www.youtube.com/lutelessons
 
 Last week, made some videos playing Hurel and De Vi'see on theorbo:
 www.youtube.com/luitluit
 
 And for those of you who are wondering what I do in my spare time,
 why, play early music, of course! Here's Landslide by Fleetwood Mac on
 a 19th century guitar:
 
 http://www.youtube.com/meesterdavidgitaar#p/a/u/2/WbOkltoar0s
 
 And while you're visiting, this one is kind of fun:
 
 http://www.youtube.com/meesterdavidgitaar#p/a/u/0/Gecw2Q_FJjc (wait
 for the surprise solo).
 
 End of shameless self-promotion.
 
 David



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[LUTE] Who got this gig?

2011-03-12 Thread Daniel F Heiman
   [1]http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/58/BcgOLMloEOI

   [2]http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/59/YyNLx8n_49o

   [3]http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/60/mf3Iks-iibA

   [4]http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/61/ylJ04ARTGlY

   [5]http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/62/lxnO9UyNMgg

   [6]http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/63/XYUbGAwnVfU

   There is a clear shot of the theorbo player at about 6:07-6:12 in part
   2/3 of the Handel Dixit Dominus at 0:24-0:27 and 12:04-12:07 in the
   Vivaldi.  On the whole a pretty nice performance (although the choral
   forces may be larger than necessary) and a very well made video.



   Daniel

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References

   1. http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/58/BcgOLMloEOI
   2. http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/59/YyNLx8n_49o
   3. http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/60/mf3Iks-iibA
   4. http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/61/ylJ04ARTGlY
   5. http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/62/lxnO9UyNMgg
   6. http://www.youtube.com/user/protestant7#p/u/63/XYUbGAwnVfU


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[LUTE] Like as the Lute question

2011-03-12 Thread benny
Hi, everyone! I've got a question about John Danyel's Like as the  
Lute Delights. This is a version of it that I found online.


http://www.acadiau.ca/~gcallon/www/archive/like.pdf

On page three, second bar there is pause after the words her touch,  
and you can see that the tab denotes the rests, rather than having the  
word touch held for three beats.


Does anyone familiar with this song know if this notation is original?  
Is Gordon J. Callon on this list-serve, or does anyone know him? Or is  
there an original source for the tab that can be accessed online?  
Thanks! Ben S





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[LUTE] Re: Like as the Lute question

2011-03-12 Thread Daniel F Heiman
Ben:

Gordon is a very careful musicologist, recently retired from Acadia
University, and you can trust his transcriptions.  He sometimes monitors
this list, but I don't know if he is on at present.

In fact the Scolar Press facsimile shows exactly the rhythm that appears
in the transcription in that section of the piece. (I did not check the
whole thing.)  The only obvious difference is that in the original the
measures are of variable length, while in the transcription they are
regularized to 4/2. 

Regards,

Daniel Heiman

On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 22:10:10 -0500 be...@interlog.com writes:
 Hi, everyone! I've got a question about John Danyel's Like as the  
 Lute Delights. This is a version of it that I found online.
 
 http://www.acadiau.ca/~gcallon/www/archive/like.pdf
 
 On page three, second bar there is pause after the words her 
 touch,  
 and you can see that the tab denotes the rests, rather than having 
 the  
 word touch held for three beats.
 
 Does anyone familiar with this song know if this notation is 
 original?  
 Is Gordon J. Callon on this list-serve, or does anyone know him? Or 
 is  
 there an original source for the tab that can be accessed online?  
 Thanks! Ben S
 
 
 
 
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