[LUTE] Re: Bach's bass lines

2008-02-23 Thread Stuart Walsh
A 78cm 10c bass lute in D (presumably Renaissance tuning?) - wow - that sounds like fun. Wish I had one. Wish I had a gallichon in A, 95cms. Wish I had an archlute. I do have an 11c - not designed for powerful continuo playing - a baroque guitar - not suitable for Bach's bass lines - and a

[LUTE] Re: Straps

2008-02-23 Thread henner.kahlert
Dear Tuomas, I just got three straps (french: bandoulières) for theorbo, archlute and guitar by José Antonio Ahumada, Paris, France, total 115 € plus shipping. They are really wonderful and not at all slippery. I know that many french lutenists use his straps. Please ask him for details and

[LUTE] Re: Straps

2008-02-23 Thread Anthony Hind
Dear Tuomas, You can find two messages about these straps from me here, http://www.mail-archive.com/lute@cs.dartmouth.edu/msg19828.html http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/Le_luth/message/5306 Anthony Le 23 fevr. 08 =E0 10:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ecrit : Dear Tuomas, I just got three

[LUTE-BUILDER] Re: a pedestrian question of course widths

2008-02-23 Thread demery
All plucked string instruments share two design challenges - players hands vary in size, and players expectation varies according to what other instruments are played. When you are the player you can interact with the builder and come up with a solution that suits both of you. A builder making

[LUTE] harpsichord music

2008-02-23 Thread Nigel Solomon
Sorry, this is not lute stuff, but a friend has asked me to find the score of any Spanish or Portugese Follia or Chaconne for solo harpsichord for a concert she is playing in soon. Any ides anyone? Thanks, Nigel To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: harpsichord music

2008-02-23 Thread Roman Turovsky
Which particular ones? http://www.folias.nl/html4.html RT - Original Message - From: Nigel Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 12:52 PM Subject: [LUTE] harpsichord music Sorry, this is not lute stuff, but a friend

[LUTE] Re: harpsichord music

2008-02-23 Thread Roman Turovsky
In the worst case scenario one could reconstruct the score from midi, such as Martin y Coll http://www.folias.nl/martinycoll.mid RT - Original Message - From: Nigel Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 12:52 PM

[LUTE] Re: harpsichord music

2008-02-23 Thread David Rastall
On Feb 23, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Nigel Solomon wrote: Sorry, this is not lute stuff, but a friend has asked me to find the score of any Spanish or Portugese Follia or Chaconne for solo harpsichord for a concert she is playing in soon. Any ides anyone? Try www.folia.tk David R [EMAIL

[LUTE] Music for two lutes

2008-02-23 Thread Sebastian Strauchler
Hello list. I am looking for music for my new lute duet. I have a renaissance lute in A and my buddy has a renaissance lute in G. We can use a capotrasto to play both in A. Anything will be appreciated. Thanks. Sebastian Strauchler. - Yahoo! Encuentros

[LUTE] Microphones on live performances

2008-02-23 Thread Antonio II
Hi, people Does anyone have any advice on microphones for live performances? I'm thinking about play my lute with my band just some gigs. Well, any tips!? Thanks in advance - Abra sua conta no Yahoo! Mail, o único sem limite de espaço para

[LUTE] Re: Microphones on live performances

2008-02-23 Thread Gregory Doc Rossi
Josephsons are very good, and I've also had excellent results with the small, clip-on mics you can find at Radio Shack and places like that. On Feb 24, 2008, at 7:21 AM, Antonio II wrote: Hi, people Does anyone have any advice on microphones for live performances? I'm thinking about