Dear All,
I am looking for a facsimile edition of the following book by
Gorzanis, Giacomo: "Il primo libro di napolitane che si cantano et
sonano in leuto" published in 1570. It is for voice and lute.
The original is in the "Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze" but
they don't offer repr
Hi Omer,
congratulations - looks great!
Happy passover,
Joachim
"Omer katzir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> http://web.mac.com/midgetinabikini/iWeb/Omer%20Katzir/My%20lute.html
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> im soo happy :-) happy passover for everybody!
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On Tuesday 27 March 2007 18:41, you wrote:
Hi,
There is a mirror site here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~paulduif/luth-librairie/
taco
> Thanks for responding, David and Markus.
>
> I have been printing out and playing through the suites in the London
> Manuscript one by one, and I am still not able to
Thanks for responding, David and Markus.
I have been printing out and playing through the suites in the London
Manuscript one by one, and I am still not able to open the London Manuscript
from http://luth-librairie.ifrance.com nor Jean-Daniel Forget's page from
http://www.slweiss.com/index.php?i
http://web.mac.com/midgetinabikini/iWeb/Omer%20Katzir/My%20lute.html
im soo happy :-) happy passover for everybody!
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> Talking about Nylgut, does everybody calculate tensions as for gut or
> do
> they add a little more (i.e. 0.40 gut = 0.42 Nylgut)
> Sometimes the tensions with Nylgut can feel a little slack to me
>
> Nigel
Yes, it's better to add a little bit to the gauge. Nylgut stretches a lot
before stabiliz