Alain Veylit wrote:
Those of you listening to NPR in the Southern California Inland Empire
can tune in right now for an interview about the deaf Scottish
percussionist...
Alain
PS: Robin Williams does a superb immitation of a deaf person talking, if
that's any help
I went to a concert
evelyn glennie is the percussionist i had in mind -
distressing to read she's taken to rolling around on
stage.
but ... she's making a living and unalloyed
sincerity - especially the on tap variety -
certainly gets your name in the papers.
- bill
--- Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since we are on such a lutenisticly relevant subject: there are MANY types
of deafness out there and some permit hearing music, but not speech (I had a
colleague who was a pianist who had to read lips).
Having said that, Dan Shoskes is a professional surgeon, but he is a
gentleman, so he has the
Again we are faced with the great string conundrum of not really knowing how
and of what the original strings were made. If the finger behind the bridge
technique was actually used, then the strings must have been incredibly
flaccid and or the Lutenists used nails. I have tried this technique
Above a music store near Bamberg, southern Germany:
Der Eine Acht's
Der Ander versacht's
Der Dritte betraccht's
Was macht's?
Any ideas?
Al
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one respects it
the other dispises it
the third watches it
what is it
Best
Thomas
Am Samstag, 1. Oktober 2005 22:05 schrieben Sie:
Above a music store near Bamberg, southern Germany:
Der Eine Acht's
Der Ander versacht's
Der Dritte betraccht's
Was macht's?
Any ideas?
Al
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No idea yet. I corrected a few typos though.
BTW, I am currently ensorcelled by the enigma at www.frvade.com
Enjoy! I'm at level 19.
g
On 01.10.2005, at 22:15, Thomas Schall wrote:
one respects it
the other despises it
the third watches it
what is it
Best
Thomas
Der Eine Acht's
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 22:43:15 +0200 Gernot Hilger
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one respects it
the other despises it
the third watches it
what is it
The final question might be better translated:
What is it doing?
Still seems to me that the answer to the riddle may be a clock marking
Indeed the last question seems to be the important one.
I'm not really sure, but it could mean something like:
Does it matter? or What's the odds?
On the page http://www.operone.de/spruch/spr/s132.htm
I have found the explanation that everyone should do what he thinks is the best
and not ask
Daniel F Heiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 22:43:15 +0200 Gernot Hilger
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one respects it
the other despises it
the third watches it
what is it
The final question might be better translated:
What is it doing?
that would be
the opinion of others?
- bill
--- Mathias Rösel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Daniel F Heiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 22:43:15 +0200 Gernot Hilger
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one respects it
the other despises it
the third watches it
what is it
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