<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> It is a small dash, parallel to the tab lines (-)
> which is drawn under quite a few of the letters.
..
> I've also ruled it out as an articulation
> marking since it is used in places in which either
> long or short would make no musical sense.
the sign also oc
"Donatella Galletti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> 2 - I think some of the sonatas are very nice and worth playing. Pittoni
..
> also adds : " procurarai di rendere più soave l'armonia con passaggi,
> gruppi trilli e affetti", which means there are some ornaments and
> "passaggi" one can /shoul
nothing endures quite like an embarassing signature
.. thought i'd canceled it.
--- bill kilpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> just recently, on ebay germany and the u.k., after
> months and months of nothing but the aformentioned
> pakistani lutes, there's been quite a few
> attractive,
> gen
just recently, on ebay germany and the u.k., after
months and months of nothing but the aformentioned
pakistani lutes, there's been quite a few attractive,
genuine (looking), 2nd hand, luthier made lutes up for
auction. why is this, i wonder?
- bill
pluck a piriah vihuela ... http://groups.googl
Luters,
I've been playing through some theorbo pieces by
Charles Hurel from the La Balme manuscript (Pierpont
library, Minkoff print). I am troubled by the
frequency with which a certain symbol appears,
however.
It is a small dash, parallel to the tab lines (-)
which is drawn under q
Dear all,
my new student brought one of those Pakistani lutes with him, which he aquired
at a
real bargain price of 600 Euro! Now don't lough, normally they take 750 Euro...
(Some
years ago they went for about 250!)
I never had one in my hands before, but now it really makes me sick knowing
t