On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 18:34:40 -0500, Roman Turovsky
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Dear Arthur,
as far as I know this manuscript is also in the Bibliotheque national
in
Paris.
It seems to have no number - don't ask me what that means, I have it
probably from the Weiss edition: F-Pn Ms.
There was some discussion a little while ago about using the left hand thumb
to finger notes on course 6. Apparently it was done? A narrow neck is an
advantage in this case. Similar story with 19th century guitars.
David - proud owner of a narrow neck 6-course, but never tempted to use the
Dear Stuart and All,
When Jon Banks gave a talk to the Lute Society a few years ago, Matthew
Spring played the gittern, Stewart McCoy played the G lute, and I played
a D lute. When we were rehearsing for the concert, I started playing
the bass part on a G lute but found it extremely difficult
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 18:34:40 -0500, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Arthur,
as far as I know this manuscript is also in the Bibliotheque national in
Paris.
It seems to have no number - don't ask me what that means, I have it
probably from the Weiss edition: F-Pn Ms. o. Sig
Could this have anything to do with it?
From Alexander Batov's webpage:
According to the research carried out by Robert Lundberg on historical lute
construction, a typical six-course lute of the late 16th century would have
had its neck about one and a half Venetian inches wide at the nut
I seem to do my most productive practice when I injure myself. My cat
dug his nail into my finger, nothing to worry about, but my index
finger hurts and will for a few days. So I decided to practice the
baseline and sing the other parts to a corente I'm learning. I'm
telling ya, there's
There is, I believe, a prebyter (sp?) spacing - of
some sort that may be wider
SS
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From: Bob Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 3:12 PM
Subject: Bach Toccata Fugue BWV 565
No one has mentioned this yet, at least as far as I can see. Anyway in
the Winter 2005 edition of The Musical
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At 05:50 PM 2/21/2006, Grant Campbell wrote:
Cono S: Nancy Carlins Number is
925-686-5800. Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's probably better to keep info like this confined to a private reply.
Just a suggestion,
Eugene
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