http://www.andreasscholl.scholl.com/Schroeder.htm
Regards
Thomas
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Ciao Stewart!
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 02:15:00 -0500, Stewart McCoy wrote:
>Dear Craig,
>
>Yes. See Federico Marincola's Lute Bot for Spring 1998. I think he
>may have changed his e-mail address, but I have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>in my records for him.
my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the old address
[EMA
Dear All,
I promised to identify the twenty musicians in a couple of days or
so, so here they are:
Ten modern:
Elviss Preslijs
Elvis Presley
Dzimijs Hendrikss [little v over z]
Jimi Hendrix
Pols Makartnijs
Paul McCartney
Mailss Deiviss
Miles Davis
Dzeinisa Dzoplina [little v over z each time
Dear Arto,
I agree. Daniel Heartz often seems to keep things in his edition as
they were in the original, where other editors might have changed
things. Even though one might sometimes disagree with some of his
editorial decisions, one can rely on him to reproduce accurately
what was in the origin
Hi Tim:
I play renaissance Lute, mostly Milano, Dowland and Molinaro, but anything
from that period is liable fall under my butcher's knife. I have been
toying with the idea of making myself a ten course Lute but as of now I use
eight courses. I would love to find an instructor but there are t
There is a page that discusses folk instruments of Georgia [Sakartvelo,
hence Kartvelian], including some fascinating discussion of Georgian lute
Panduri, with lots of MP3's.
RT
http://hangebi.iatp.org.ge/
http://hangebi.iatp.org.ge/melodie.htm
http://hangebi.iatp.org.ge/f/panduri.mp3
Dear Jon,
> Somewhere in the vague distances of my mind I remember singing in Finnish.
> There is a recollection that the name of the country, or the people, was
> Suuomi (spelling?). Is my memory totally failed, or is there a word that is
> similar that describes the country.
Well yes, in Finni