Donatella,
It is likely that your spam experience was more coincidence than lute list.
Perhaps at the same time you wrote to the list you also made an order on the
Web, or answered a Web site, or did something else that brought you to the
spammer's attention. One simple way for the list
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Dear Jon,
In a world of different pitch standards, different temperaments,
different nominal pitches, modes, tones, hexachords, and all the
other paraphernalia of early music, the definition of key is likely
to get out of hand. I'll try to keep things simple.
As you know, it was normal procedure
An increase of 20 or more letters after every message of mine to the list,
for more than 3 times, is more than a coincidence... I did not send the
address around in other ways.
Donatella
http://web.tiscali.it/awebd
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From: Jon Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wednesday 10 November 2004 13:35, you wrote:
An increase of 20 or more letters after every message of mine to the list,
for more than 3 times, is more than a coincidence... I did not send the
address around in other ways.
Donatella
http://web.tiscali.it/awebd
Donatella, there is no
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:56:33 +0100 Taco Walstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
which search the net for email addresses. Unfortunately such
programs grow
more detailed in years, so they only look for recent messages of
course, resulting in your address in the new spam list.
Your email
Donatella's experience prompted me to look at the lists of addresses
that are getting lute mail. There are several other addresses that
appear to be lists of one kind or another which have $ub$cribed themselves
to the lute list. These addresses would be either spam with the
word subscribe near
Clive's old site has been closed down and he is in the process of settings up
a new site. The new site is at
http://www.earlymusicstudio.com
At the moment Clive is reworking all the Bach entabulations and hopes to have
them on his site fairly soon. In the meantime, you can e-mail him at
Given the pitch ambiguity of tablature, perhaps it would be more useful to
discuss the grouping of pieces by mode. Thus you consider different
sequences/arrangements of whole and half steps rather than identically
formulated scales based on an ill-defined absolute pitch.
I'm sure
I am forwarding this report (with permission) from a concert this last weekend
by Ronn McFarlane in the San Francisco Bay Area, during a weekend-long seminar
with Ronn here. You can hear some examples of the music from his web page,
http://www.ronnmcfarlane.com/
Mike Peterson
Dear Donatella:
That's a legitimate point, however let me suggest that there are times when
someone posts a URL to a particular web site offering something interesting
to members of this list. It is not possible that accessing these URL's is a
more likely invitation to SPAM than merely
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