Dear David
Could you explain briefly what these are. Should we wait for
this?
Anthony
Le 28 nov. 08 à 01:48, David Tayler a écrit :
> If you have already an Iriver, Ipod, etc, some of these record. But
> you need a mic, or mics, and they are not quite as good as the others.
> Either th
Valery Sauvage has added five videos to the
[1]http://www.johndowland.co.uk/ site, so I am taking this opportunity
to remind everyone of the existence of the site and it's goal to have
an online recording of the complete works of John Dowland, plus essays,
info, etc. There is a major
Lutenists,
some time ago I made a soprano lute arr. of Monteverdi's great song. I
actually had also a very old (=1980's) version for 10-course lute.
Today I had soe extra time, and recorded it. If you are interested, it
is in
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg5JTrR1uwM
Vimeo: http://www.
I copy/pasted the URL into my search-engine, it didn't find it. It kept
switching it to johndowland.com!!! (It found lot's of other John Dowland
sites). After five pages, I decided another tactic...
I copy/pasted it direct into my browser window - got it fist time!
Just a thought if anyone else
Hey Gang,
There are lots of talks about different branches of gut strings and
different ways of making those, lots of talks about different
electronics, mikes and recording gears, many talks about different
computer programs to record or print music.
These subjects are important, I agree. Those
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But there really is not that much talk about the music, as such ("an
> sich") here in our List?
>
> For ex. to me, my recent quickly made Monteverdi clip was kind of "quite
> good music".
You play, therefore your are. That's my opinio