Roman,
Thanks,
> Assuming the tuning in G: 7th should be an F, and I think the midi is in
> error there, will have to check.
With your indulgence I'll ask a bit more. ( I haven't played the midi yet,
don't want to be confused with the real sound while I work out my own
playing). I've converted t
Matt, thanks - you have just made my point.
To coin a phrase: One man's "dora' may be another man's "lino". My
introduction to the mandora came from the Ronn McFarlane Scot's Lute book.
Most of his pieces are from the Straloch Lute Book (1627-29) and the
Rowallen Lute Book (c. 1620). But there are
Hello,
I remember a web database of surviving lutes and their museums, but I
cannot find it anymore.
Could somebody please give me directions? Thank you
g
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Correct--O'--Mundo, Oakland University it was. You sound like someone who
was there.
Vance Wood.
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From: "C Etter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vance Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: Instrument Sounding
> on 12/28/04 1:39 P
Hi Thomas, in the site i gave link there are a few german pieces (probably =
you saw some).
In the book however i've got only works by what they call 'trobadors' (trou=
badours)--they=20
are from here--Occitania. Probably they have a german equivalent but its no=
t covered in=20
this collection.
H
hi Jon, i tried several times to post this Re. to your
message but it came up messed with "things" and numbers.
a try one last time-for whatever it is worth-haha:)
>Whatever I can show on the "sillyscope" or prove as to the effects of
>"spinning bodies" or conical strings on the actual tone product
>Whatever I can show on the "sillyscope" or prove as to the effects of
>"spinning bodies" or conical strings on the actual tone production there is
>only one instrument that can define music. The human ear,
in my case its more the Heart that defines music, but it
doesnt matter : big world, diffe
Gernot:
Hier ist es:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/associated/index.html#Lautenweltadressbuch
I expect to be updating the database shortly.
Regards,
Daniel Heiman
-- Gernot Hilger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I remember a web database of surviving lutes and their museums, but I
cann
Carlos,
I agree entirely - I misspoke. Music is defined within one's self. My intent
was merely to describe the transmission process from an external source, and
it was triggered by R's "tongue in cheek" speculation on conical strings. I
should have said that the ear defines what we physically hea