I do not know.
ed
At 07:51 PM 4/19/2005 -0600, Michael Thames wrote:
> >I do not know, but Paul O'Dette also used a Sebastian >Schelle instrument
> >when I saw him last week in St Paul. it had a bass rider, >about 70 cm
>mensur.
>
> >ed
>
>Ed, When Paul was here in December, he told me it wa
>I do not know, but Paul O'Dette also used a Sebastian >Schelle instrument
>when I saw him last week in St Paul. it had a bass rider, >about 70 cm
mensur.
>ed
Ed, When Paul was here in December, he told me it was a Frei, bass rider.
Maybe he got a new one?
Michael Thames
www.ThamesClassicalG
I do not know, but Paul O'Dette also used a Sebastian Schelle instrument
when I saw him last week in St Paul. it had a bass rider, about 70 cm mensur.
ed
At 09:04 AM 4/19/2005 -0600, Michael Thames wrote:
>Does anyone out there happen to know which Schelle, Andy Rutherford used
>for Barto's lut
I listen to a number of the "radio" stations on
www.live365.com
and often wish there was a lute only station there. It's easy and cheap
for an individual to put their own choice of music up for others to hear.
Someone has set up classical guitar only and there are so many celtic and
world choic
Does anyone out there happen to know which Schelle, Andy Rutherford used
for Barto's lute?
Michael Thames
www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
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> An ideal string, being perfectly limp (i.e., having no "beam stiffnes") can
> form a perfect hinge at each end. Every real string, because of its
> stiffness, must deform with a short length of reverse curve at each end,
> moving the point of inflection away from the end, and causing the frequenc
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 00:26, you wrote:
No, I'm quite sure there is only this CNRS edition vol II. It would be nice if
fuzeau would make such an edition as volume 2 of the premier Livre de luth
1611.
Taco
> Dear All,
>
> Does anybody know what is the present publishing/editorial situation of