In einer eMail vom 28.11.2006 02:50:00 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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Then Dowland Songs by Stin er, I mean Lord Chamberlain's
Consort.
Hi,
Thanks for the info...
The Lord Chamberlain's Consort have a homepage at
I have not attempted it, as it would be a huge commitment of money, and
time and effort, to change my technique as well. Bu, he sounds great that way.
ed
At 08:39 PM 11/27/2006 -0800, Sean Smith wrote:
Wait, Am I reading this right? 65% less means one third the
conventional tension. I find
Thanks, Mark. Now that I see who is in this group, I can imagine they are
top shelf.
ed
At 04:59 AM 11/28/2006 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In einer eMail vom 28.11.2006 02:50:00 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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Then Dowland Songs by Stin er, I mean Lord
Dear Manolo, Donatella, Roman and everyone else,
thanks for your mails! Someone pointed to Eco's novel a few days before
and I wrote that Eco had published something about anachronisms he used
in Il nome della rosa which takes plaxe in the 1320's. These did not
include eyeglasses. Also there have
Piecing together a Tusculum Sammelsurium from several posts:
At 06:48 AM 11/26/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Stephen,
no - you are not, although Eco admitted after the publication of Il
nome della rosa that he had smuggled some rather recent ideas (he named
Wittgenstein) into his
In einer eMail vom 27.11.2006 11:56:38 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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Dear Mark,
Just to add to the list of music you already have from Richard Corran:
There's lots of music for transitional tunings in Panmure 5, and I think
Dick Hoban have done an edition of
---Ursprüngliche Nachricht---
Absender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Empfänger: Caroline Usher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff:Re: [LUTE] Re: Eyeglasses
Dear Caroline,
uh - it must have been my mirror image in the morning calling me
elderly, :)
Midden might be the better word, although I
Dear All,
Sorry if you get this twice - this is the second attempt to get it to
appear...
Here are some thoughts which relate to this topic:
A couple of years ago I took my 6c lute with me when I went to Corsica
for two weeks. While I was there I just played it, without checking the
pitch.
Greetings, Martin!
Your note here is well written, and very clear, and not difficult to
understand, at all. I agree in most of the aspects of your note, with
exception of the .43 being the smallest possible string... I am not
disagreeing with you, as I have no information on that topic. Dan
--- Edward Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terzi duets by David van Ooijen (a
great guy and frequent
contributor to this list. Now, I can easily obtain
this CD - I hear it is
great!).
I can attest to it! A fantastic CD. Great technical
mastery and musicianship worth having in any
On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Edward Martin wrote:
I agree in most of the aspects of your note, with
exception of the .43 being the smallest possible string... I am not
disagreeing with you, as I have no information on that topic. Dan
Larson,
my neighbor friend, is out of town (he is in
People also have marveled at the Hurel CD of yours, as well, Chris.
ed
At 03:33 PM 11/28/2006 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Edward Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terzi duets by David van Ooijen (a
great guy and frequent
contributor to this list. Now, I can easily obtain
this CD
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