[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Stuart Walsh

Roman Turovsky wrote:

Anyone feels like doing something useful?

This need our attention:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)

RT



Good point. The photo of the Hans Ott gittern isn't a good start for an 
entry on the mandore.






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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Mathias Rösel
Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net schrieb:
 Anyone feels like doing something useful?
 
 This need our attention:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)

Please do keep an eye on the language of the paragraphs that I've just
now added, as I'm not a native speaker.
-- 
Mathias



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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Christopher Stetson
Hi, all,
Thanks, Mathias.  
Since you ask, I'd recommend using the more commonly understood string
length as opposed to mensur in writing for general consumption. 
Otherwise, looks great to this mandore-illiterate but interested party. 

Best to all, and keep playing,
Chris.




 Mathias Rösel mathias.roe...@t-online.de 2/25/2009 4:45 PM 
Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net schrieb:
 Anyone feels like doing something useful?
 
 This need our attention:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)

Please do keep an eye on the language of the paragraphs that I've just
now added, as I'm not a native speaker.
-- 
Mathias



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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Myself, I would probably differentiate between mandora/mandore and
mandola based upon the ca. 1600 French and Scottish literature for a
soprano tuned in alternating 4ths and 5ths to use the former and the Italian
tuned wholly or mostly in 4ths to use the latter.

Best,
Eugene


 -Original Message-
 From: Mathias Rösel [mailto:mathias.roe...@t-online.de]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:45 PM
 To: Roman Turovsky
 Cc: Lutelist
 Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free
 encyclopedia
 
 Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net schrieb:
  Anyone feels like doing something useful?
 
  This need our attention:
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)
 
 Please do keep an eye on the language of the paragraphs that I've just
 now added, as I'm not a native speaker.
 --
 Mathias
 
 
 
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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Mathias Rösel
Have a go on it, Euge! I'm no expert on the 1600 mandore.

M

Eugene C. Braig IV brai...@osu.edu schrieb:
 Myself, I would probably differentiate between mandora/mandore and
 mandola based upon the ca. 1600 French and Scottish literature for a
 soprano tuned in alternating 4ths and 5ths to use the former and the Italian
 tuned wholly or mostly in 4ths to use the latter.
 
 Best,
 Eugene
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Mathias Rösel [mailto:mathias.roe...@t-online.de]
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:45 PM
  To: Roman Turovsky
  Cc: Lutelist
  Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free
  encyclopedia
  
  Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net schrieb:
   Anyone feels like doing something useful?
  
   This need our attention:
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)
  
  Please do keep an eye on the language of the paragraphs that I've just
  now added, as I'm not a native speaker.
  --
  Mathias
  
  
  
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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread demery
Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net schrieb:
  Anyone feels like doing something useful?
 
  This need our attention:
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)

my email client breaks that link, revealing another article that also
needs a tweak.

   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore

relates a breif history of the region called Mandore.  It has a section of
related links which needs expansion to include a link to our article.

-- 
Dana Emery




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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
I may...if I can ever break away from invasive fishes.  One day...

Eugene


 -Original Message-
 From: Mathias Rösel [mailto:mathias.roe...@t-online.de]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:21 PM
 To: Eugene C. Braig IV
 Cc: 'Roman Turovsky'; 'Lutelist'
 Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free
 encyclopedia
 
 Have a go on it, Euge! I'm no expert on the 1600 mandore.
 
 M
 
 Eugene C. Braig IV brai...@osu.edu schrieb:
  Myself, I would probably differentiate between mandora/mandore and
  mandola based upon the ca. 1600 French and Scottish literature for a
  soprano tuned in alternating 4ths and 5ths to use the former and the
 Italian
  tuned wholly or mostly in 4ths to use the latter.
 
  Best,
  Eugene
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Mathias Rösel [mailto:mathias.roe...@t-online.de]
   Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:45 PM
   To: Roman Turovsky
   Cc: Lutelist
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free
   encyclopedia
  
   Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net schrieb:
Anyone feels like doing something useful?
   
This need our attention:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)
  
   Please do keep an eye on the language of the paragraphs that I've just
   now added, as I'm not a native speaker.
   --
   Mathias
  
  
  
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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Rob MacKillop
   Should we really describe it as a 'forerunner of the mandolin'? Surely
   a different family?



   I'm tired and it's near bedtime, otherwise I would add info about the
   Skene ms...



   Rob MacKillop

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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Actually, the mandolin is quite a different instrument than the
mandolin...in comparing Vivaldi to Calace.  That of Vivaldi certainly
carries many similarities to the soprano mandore of ca. 1600.

I'm also tired and wishing it was bedtime here.  Alas, several hours yet to
go.

Eugene


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 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:44 PM
 To: dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us
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 Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free
 encyclopedia
 
Should we really describe it as a 'forerunner of the mandolin'? Surely
a different family?
 
 
 
I'm tired and it's near bedtime, otherwise I would add info about the
Skene ms...
 
 
 
Rob MacKillop
 
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[LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009-02-25 Thread Christopher Stetson
It's not near my bedtime, I'm not tired and looking forward to a guitar trio 
rehearsal.  

I don't dare say that I'll be rehearsing to play the lute (organologically 
speaking) that dare not say it's name on this list at a Shakespeare festival.

However, I'd rather Eugene worked on his invasive fishes than a Wikipedia 
article.  Assuming he's trying to keep them from invading, that is.

Best to all, and keep playing.
C.

 Eugene C. Braig IV brai...@osu.edu 2/25/2009 5:57 PM 
Actually, the mandolin is quite a different instrument than the
mandolin...in comparing Vivaldi to Calace.  That of Vivaldi certainly
carries many similarities to the soprano mandore of ca. 1600.

I'm also tired and wishing it was bedtime here.  Alas, several hours yet to
go.

Eugene


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 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:44 PM
 To: dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us 
 Cc: Lutelist
 Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free
 encyclopedia
 
Should we really describe it as a 'forerunner of the mandolin'? Surely
a different family?
 
 
 
I'm tired and it's near bedtime, otherwise I would add info about the
Skene ms...
 
 
 
Rob MacKillop
 
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