Methinks these guys would be equally at home with lutes:
http://www.theuppercrust.org/images/crust_pavilion_b&w(jay_elliott).jpg
(Holding the Flying V is the Duc D'Istortion)
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From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:31 AM
To
Bernd,
You convinced me that the speed-up should be a factor 4/3 and I'm sure
we'll be able to find a numerologist who can explain why this will please
St Cecilia.
:-)
Thanks!
Peter.
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
> Dear Peter and all,
>
>> The Spinacino preface states:
>> (http
There are a lot of old Quarterlies to go through to find that article. I'll
see if I can dig it out and find out if we have any copies left of it.
Nancy
>Paul O'Dette also published an article on obscure and confusing rhythmic
>notation in Italian tablatures in an old issue of the LSA
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 19:20:52 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> Great! Then I'm just as good a player as Paul
> O'Dette! Who cares if he plays cleaner, has a finer
> touch, etc? I'm after different goals (largely I am)
> so we can't possibly say that either o
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> Sorry, way of judging music by it's ethnic
> background and complexity is
> absurd.
Let's follow your reasoning...
Great! Then I'm just as good a player as Paul
O'Dette! Who cares if he plays cleaner, has a finer
touch, etc? I'm after different goals (largely I
Hi,
I found this whole sting thing interesting, I found the "Flow my tears" folk
version worth sharing with the lute net. even the Blackmore's Night thing (as
it seems they are not so well known in America).
But then our friend Roman got all personal again and I have just tried to
have a look
Better URL
> http://torban.org/Lubov.avi
RT
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Blackmore, was : A "normal" voyce ?
> The video is fully loade
The video is fully loaded.
http://torban.org/Liubov.avi
RT
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 12:25 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Blackmore, was : A "normal" voyce ?
> In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 18:14:46 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> Not all musics were created equal.
Sorry, way of judging music by it's ethnic background and complexity is
absurd. If we follow your reasoning, then why do we play Dowland at all, he
didn't
come
>> I am finding increasing difficulty detecting the relevancy of this
>> discussion to this list. I like some recent music that doesn't involve
>> lutes, and
>> some of it is not the same as what others like...and I don't really care
>> that
>> other tastes differ. Enjoy.
>>
>> How'bout some di
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 17:43:40 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> I am finding increasing difficulty detecting the relevancy of this
> discussion to this list. I like some recent music that doesn't involve
> lutes, and
> some of it is not the same as what othe
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Date: Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:25 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Blackmore, was : A "normal" voyce ?
> In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 17:20:18 Westeurop=E4ische
> Normalzeit schreibt
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> > I never knew Rockettes also played
This is for your edification,
How to be Gothic, nail laquer included, while retaining musicality:
47mb video, available from 1 hour from now, for 3 days:
http://torban.org/Liubov.avi
RT
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Sent: Thursday, October 2
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 17:20:18 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> I never knew Rockettes also played instruments.
> RT
>
It seems you are in a sort of 19th century "reality tunnel".
Mark
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> I take it you never go to the Opera, don't try it they wear make-up and
> costumes :)
>
> If you want to have a real shock and see what is going on the in the world
> outside your little shuttered world then have a look at this.
>
> http://www.myspace.com/thelist
>
> There you can see excerpts fr
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 16:31:41 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> =CD am certainly not familiar with musical meaning of menacing nail laquer
> and
> "Cleopatra" style eye liner.
> Keep guessing.
> RT
>
Are you talking about the "look" from Siouxie and Banshee'
--- Bernd Haegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is very practical in Tanz/Hupfauff
> combinations, where a slower
> binary dance is followed by a quicker one in triple
> time.
>
Bernd,
I'm sure you know this, but just to clarify a
little...
Quicker, yes, but only in the rhythmic values
> In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 15:57:50 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit
> schreibt
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> I have. Might have even heard something, but after hearing Siegfried's
>> Funeral. Which makes former a bit ludicrous, doesn't it?
>> RT
>>
>
> I am not sure how one piece of music makes anot
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 15:57:50 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> I have. Might have even heard something, but after hearing Siegfried's
> Funeral. Which makes former a bit ludicrous, doesn't it?
> RT
>
I am not sure how one piece of music makes another ludicro
A practical view:
The Spinacino preface states:
(http://www.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/spi1507a.html#Summary%20of%20Preface)
The vertical line ("|" or a semibreve) indicates the measure and must be
played at a slow enough tempo to facilitate the performance of four
quicker note val
Paul O'Dette also published an article on obscure and confusing rhythmic
notation in Italian tablatures in an old issue of the LSA quarterly
(occasionally?). Perhaps Nancy Carlin could identify the volume and number.
Ron Andrico & Donna Stewart
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>> Neither have I, until last Monday.
>> RT
>
> I find that very hard to believe.
> Never heard of Deep Purple?
I have. Might have even heard something, but after hearing Siegfried's
Funeral. Which makes former a bit ludicrous, doesn't it?
RT
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Dear Manolo,
Thanks for that very helpful thought. That set
of papers has been on my 'ought to have' list for
years. Whilst some publications and items of
interest to lute players are reasonably easy to get
hold of, I often find that certain things require
extraordinary fortitude and persistence to
Heft 1 is a collection of 12 Newslider pieces in "E" tuning for guitar. No
facsimile. No technical instruction on lute except to say. "Das Prinzip
dieser Spielweise ist im 'Spiel der Lauteninstrumente' Lehrheft 1 and 2
dargestellt." It is really just music.
Sandy
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Hi,
no time for answer properly (i'm leaving to Venice in 30 minutes), but
let me just tell what I remember from POD's writing: he comments about a
change from 2 beats to 3 beats pulse, or viceversa, which is apparent
from the dots beneath the numbers (accentuated vs. not accentuated)...
Soory,
In einer eMail vom 26.10.2006 13:40:18 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> Neither have I, until last Monday.
> RT
I find that very hard to believe.
Never heard of Deep Purple?
Then you have been missing out on a lot of great music.
No wonder you find Edin's playing so i
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Manolo Laguillo wrote:
> Hi, Denys, Bernd, all,
>
> do you know the contribution by Paul O'Dette to the 1980 Colloquium 'La
> lute et sa musique', published by the french CNRS? Title: Quelques
> observations sur l'execution de la musique de danse de Dalza.
Two books show up on
Ut is comforting to not be the lone ranger.
ed
At 07:38 AM 10/26/2006 -0400, Roman Turovsky wrote:
>Neither have I, until last Monday.
>RT
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>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 25,
Neither have I, until last Monday.
RT
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From: "Edward Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 6:13 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Blackmore, was : A "normal" voyce ?
> Sadly, I am out of it now, as I
Hi, Denys, Bernd, all,
do you know the contribution by Paul O'Dette to the 1980 Colloquium 'La
lute et sa musique', published by the french CNRS? Title: Quelques
observations sur l'execution de la musique de danse de Dalza.
I could suggest sending photocopies, but that would a pity, because I
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