I have made a pdf of the facsimile and the part of Apel's book that deals
with it, including Apel's transcription of the opening of the piece. All in
German! Those who want can send me an email.
David
David van Ooijen
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Does anyone have this duet, in Fronimo or pdf, by Danyel? If so, could you
please send it my way?
Many thanks, in advance.
Edward Martin
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> An organist friend of mine mentioned the above named piece in the
> context of early transcriptions, claiming that Willi Apel had made
> various statements about it that were later shown to be "incorrect" due
> to scordatura errors. In HAM, the piece is #105b and Apel does say that
> it is "
Dear Sandy,
For the full story on this you need to read
Michael Morrow's article 'Ayre on the F sharp string'
in the Lute Society Journal of 1960. The piece requires
re-tuning the lute (5 courses) to give a tuning suitable
for a drone accompaniment of a melody. Newsidler
gives precise instructions
The tabs can be found on the fronimo-page (you need a yahoo account). I
am sure I could send the file, too. Just drop me a note.
I would have the original tabs, too but won't be able to copy it soon
(it's in germany and I am in switzerland at the moment).
The tuning is unusual, yes but I am not s
At 02:42 PM 6/12/2006, Sandy Hackney wrote:
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>An organist friend of mine mentioned the above named piece in the context of
>early transcriptions, claiming that Willi Apel had made various statements
>about it that were later shown to be "incorrect" due to scordatura errors.
Yes, many years ago
I use a little mic that came with a Sony walkman from another decade. It
happened to have the right plug, and that's most important. ;-) Actually,
I'm quite pleased with the result. It's a Victor Super-directional
microphone MZ-110. But I suppose anthing similar that would come with a
discman,
I know that there was a thread on recording with a laptop/notebook a while
ago, but I have now got it into my head that I would like to have a go at
recording myself to see quite how terrible it sounds when sitting on the
other side of the instrument...
I've downloaded Audacity, which seems gre
An organist friend of mine mentioned the above named piece in the context of
early transcriptions, claiming that Willi Apel had made various statements
about it that were later shown to be "incorrect" due to scordatura errors.
In HAM, the piece is #105b and Apel does say that it is "...one of t
Thanks for all the advice. It's VERY hot here at the moment and we
English are not used to it and not set up for it.
I'll wait for the weather to cool a bit before trying again.
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There has been an ad in the LSA Quarterlies for Seicento for the last year.
The contact info is:
Jacks Pipes & Hammers
Scout Bottom Farm
Mytholmroyd
Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire HX7 5JS
UK
phone 0044 1422 882751
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Nancy Carlin
> > "Wayne Cripps" <[EMAIL
dear lutenists,
is there an edition of the works/transcriptions of G.F. Haendel in Lord
Danby´s Lute Book, except of the Minkoff-reprint ? Or has anybody
intabulated some of them and could share ?
regards
Walter
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Depa
for those interested, on the bbc early music show,
sat., june 10th, there's an interesting program
featuring the style of play i've been banging on about
for the charango. mind you, not one mention of the
plucky little wonderment ... not ONE! ... but we're
being big about it. if you'll have a li
There are a lot of lutenists between Westchester and New Paltz. Hopefully
someone replies.
RT
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From: "Bruce O. Bowes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 9:35 AM
Subject: [LUTE] In need of a teacher
>I live near Poughkeepsie New York, half way betw
Just to share what works best for me:
I do the same as picture No 2 on David Van Edwars page. But I make the first
'pretzel' shape in really big (almost a handful size) to make shure where and
how to pull the other end through.
Then I apply two spare violin pegs instead of plyers and make at l
I live near Poughkeepsie New York, half way between New York City and
Albany.
Does anyone know some one whocould help me get started with a little hands
on.
Thank you
Bruce
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> > > Some selections are available on line at
> > >
> > > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Balcarres
> >
> > another is available at http://cms.tslaute.de/Balcarres.pdf
>
> No - it is at http://www.lautenist.de/Balcarres.pdf.
yes, that is correct. Sorry, was my mistake.
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> "Wayne Cripps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> >
> > Some selections are available on line at
> > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Balcarres
>
> another is available at http://cms.tslaute.de/Balcarres.pdf
> and there is yet another obtainable from Seicento music
>
> Mat
"Wayne Cripps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
> Some selections are available on line at
>
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Balcarres
another is available at http://cms.tslaute.de/Balcarres.pdf
and there is yet another obtainable from Seicento music
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Best,
Mathias
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