Sorry it's bait not bail.
And, I need a street address to send out that Quarterly.
Nancy
Thanks for the plug Jim.
I'm offering the usual bail to those of you who are not LSA members -
send me an email and I will send you a free copy of that Quarterly
with a membership form.
Nancy Carlin
>D
Thanks for the plug Jim.
I'm offering the usual bail to those of you who are not LSA members -
send me an email and I will send you a free copy of that Quarterly
with a membership form.
Nancy Carlin
>Dear Stephen and All:
> I highly recommend you take a look at the February 2007 issue of the
Thanks Ed
I may well look into the Peterson sometime. The Strobe Tuner 1.5
does work for MAC too.
Regards
Anthony
Le 14 oct. 07 à 23:26, Ed Durbrow a écrit :
On Oct 14, 2007, at 5:41 PM, Anthony Hind wrote:
Ed
Is this not quite expensive, and somewhat bulky?
Not compared to a r
On Sat, Oct 13, 2007, Anthony Hind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Howard, you are thinking the law students are expecting the lute
> player to lose; but if you can prove you couldn't possibly hear the
> lute, even if you're in the same room with it (so long as the library
> walls are lined with
>But was your lute amplified? No mi Lud.
>Did it have carbon strings?, No mi Lud
Getting into the P.D.Q. BACH, "Concerto for bagpipes and lute"
territory here? One relishes the thought of those law students being
serenaded by a regiment of Scotland's finest. For true sonic assault,
(eschewing
As as guitarist and hack lutenist I've been interested in right hand
technique for some 40 years. There seems to be, IMO, a commonality among the
right
hand techniques among good players for all plucked string instruments, no
matter what era or hand position is used. All the good players se
Dear Stephen and All:
I highly recommend you take a look at the February 2007 issue of the Lute
Society of America Quarterly, which has two articles on use of the right hand
on the baroque lute. One is by Bob Barto, who looks at original sources. The
other, "Just How Secret Were Those Muses?" i
Hello All,
Thanks for the responses on this topic. Also, I have several of Alan
Alexander's books w/ CD's. I highly recommend them: they are a great resource
for
this novice.
Regards,
Charlie
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Ed
Is this not quite expensive, and somewhat bulky? In his article on
tuning meters in n=B0 79. Gordon Gregory does say that the Peterson is
accurate to +/- 0,1 per cent, if you need that, and as you say it is
extremely convenient and programmable.
At Amason I see the price is $249 (s
But was your lute amplified? No mi Lud.
Did it have carbon strings?, No mi Lud
Ah, I see it was a mute, not a lute
Case closed in favour of the Mutists
Best regards
Anthony
LLB and JD failed
Le 14 oct. 07 =E0 02:08, howard posner a ecrit :
>
> On Oct 13, 2007, at 3:17 PM, Anthony Hind wrote:
>
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