Re: Lute Player Needed in Philadelphia Area!!!

2005-08-05 Thread Blockflute1
Maybe he will do this kind of rap speaking  Elizabonics

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Re: A pint's a pound....

2005-07-24 Thread Blockflute1
While the weight or mass will always be the same, the volume will change  
depending on temperature.

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Re: Renaissance America

2004-12-09 Thread Blockflute1
Italy was out of the picture during the time America was being colonized but 
to see what effect a similar culture (Spain) would have, you need only look 
south of the US at Mexico. 
While puritans colonized Massachusets, most of the rest of the Atlantic 
colonies were settled by more rational people representing most of the European 
continent.  

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Re: Brown Bess

2004-09-07 Thread Blockflute1
The Bess in Brown Bess likely does NOT refer to queen Elizabeth but rather to 
the German and Dutch word for barrel, Busse (as in Arquebusse or 
Blunderbuss).  The musket dates from the the year 1700 and over the next 115 years was 
the 
mainstay of the British army. 

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Re: Black Knight or A South-Central Brother in King Arthurs Hood.

2004-08-31 Thread Blockflute1
nt

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Re: early country music

2004-03-26 Thread Blockflute1
Re European influence on African Music.  
I recently heard an NPR program on Sacred Harp music which is a rare singing 
tradition from southern US churches.  It is a shaped note method and it struck 
me that it sounds Very similar to South African choirs.  And in fact sounds 
Very much like English folk songs from the 17th century.  

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Re: Ive never seen a horse with lute.

2004-03-08 Thread Blockflute1
In a message dated 3/8/04 10:31:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
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