I wonder where I can order this CD? The clip sounds enticing.
Dick Brook
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If you google hille perl + bwv 1025 you'll get many options.
G.
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] BWV 1025 [baroque lute, violin, and gamba, I think]
I wonder
Le 2 nov. 08 à 12:52, Nigel Solomon a écrit :
Rob MacKillop wrote:
Other break-in methods include buying it a present on its birthday,
setting a place for it at the dinner table, tying tinsel on it at
Christmas, and, yes, allowing it to sleep with you when it is
feeling
low.
And your tone is very nice too.
On Nov 2, 2008, at 7:59 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
You certainly don't suck, Omer. Very nice indeed. You have a
good feel
going there.
Rob MacKillop
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Yes, Stephen reminded me Mace does suggest storing your lute in your
bed!
(Can't find the quotation right now)
Just must remember it's sleeping there...
Anthony
Le 2 nov. 08 à 11:56, Rob MacKillop a écrit :
Other break-in methods include buying it a present on its birthday,
setting a place
Daniel
I think David Tayler's experiment may show how the two
processes, (1) the break-in of the lute and (2) the response to
the lute of the lutist (if he is closely monitoring his playing to
produce the best resonances) could be linked.
It is also possible that a forced break-in
Rob MacKillop wrote:
Other break-in methods include buying it a present on its birthday,
setting a place for it at the dinner table, tying tinsel on it at
Christmas, and, yes, allowing it to sleep with you when it is feeling
low.
Follow this, and your lute will love you forever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VIAoo1V-8w
I tuned the lute with the new super duper tuner, It is still slightly
out of tune (if you can notice it), but still much better then my old
tuner. It is my first true video recording so I'm little excited.
No manipulation were done on the file.
Mace actually warns of the dangers of plopping down carelessly on a
bed with a lute in it, remarking that he has seen several lutes
spoil'd with such a trick or words to that effect. I used to have
the passage glued to my lute case, but that was a couple of decades
and a couple of baroque
hi, Howard,
what do you mean with passage glued to my lute case?
Manolo
El 02/11/2008, a las 15:36, howard posner escribió:
Mace actually warns of the dangers of plopping down carelessly on a
bed with a lute in it, remarking that he has seen several lutes
spoil'd with such a trick or
On Nov 2, 2008, at 9:06 AM, ml wrote:
hi, Howard,
what do you mean with passage glued to my lute case?
I mean I photocopied the pages from Mace, cut out the parts about
keeping the lute in a bed but being careful not to flop down on it,
and glued them to the case.
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ha, ha, ha...!
nice story!
so you did need a reminder, did you?
El 02/11/2008, a las 19:36, howard posner escribió:
On Nov 2, 2008, at 9:06 AM, ml wrote:
hi, Howard,
what do you mean with passage glued to my lute case?
I mean I photocopied the pages from Mace, cut out the parts about
I have been hanging back on this thread but thoroughly enjoying it.
Having broken in a very nice 6c by M. Haycock since 2001 it supports a
few ideas I have had too. I've played it almost every day since,
usually for hours at stretch, always w/ roped gut bases and mostly
gutted throughout
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