Bruno Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is he playing on a double strung theorbo? First time I see one...
Yes, that's what it seems to be. I was surprised to see it, too.
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Mathias
2007/2/5, LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A Dutch theorbist broadly visible:
It depends whether we are talking about professional or amateur
recording. If it is professional, Jacob Heringman says, in reply to
the following question by Ed Durborow.
What mics and placement did you and your engineer settle on for your
last solo recording?
Always B and K 4006s, one
Here is a slide rule for measuring fret gut with a standard
American screw-type micrometer (0.025 inches per turn).
I posted something like this a few years ago, but this version is
better because
1) it's a graphical tool (rather than a table of numbers), and
2) it works directly from
Hi Bernd ,
Libraries cannot possibly have copyrights: copyrights protect creative
work by definition, and libraries are in the business of preservation,
not creation.
They may grant you, either freely or against a fee, the right to access
and reproduce their copy of the work, but that is a
Alain,
actually Disney dosn't need any extensions. All it/they has/have to do- is
produce a sequel every 20 years or so. It would automatically extend the
copyright on all the characters. And this is why we are awash in sequels and
prequels of classical films.
RT
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And the remakes, of course. The combination of all of those allows the film
producers to milk the copyrights indefinitely, and not only on reruns and
broadcasting, but also on the sales of related merchadise, which has
copyrighted rodents silkscreened on it. Discusting isn't it?
RT
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On Sat, Jan 27, 2007, Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
is there some trick or bodge to drill some holes on a bridge
while it's still glued on? (Something that doesn't require an obscure
and expensive tool.)
well, this tool is cheap, but some might think it obscure.
Pretty much any
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zOOdpJ0IIg
Is he playing on a double strung theorbo? First time I see one...
Yes, that's what it seems to be. I was surprised to see it, too.
Take a look to 05:02-05:04, and you can clearly see double strung (1st
single) archlute stringing (and also hear