Brod,
I think the most difficult part is getting started, my eight course has been
in progress for three years (no work on it for the last two due to moving
and a minor medical problem, the removal of a leg). I intend to get back to
it shortly. I have the ribs (bowl staves) made to thickness -
hello, everyone
what would be the most difficult part of building a six course lute. I
have an extensive wood shop. such as thickness planer, table saw,
jointer, bandsaw, hand planner and alot of other hand/power tools.
also, does one cut the bowl staves with a bandsaw?
___
Strange.
I had a similar problem when I went fire walking in my brogues.
Completely trashed them and my 'best' chinos caught fire. Bare feet and
shorts next time for me!!
Long dark nights in West Yorkshire, makes you do the weirdest of things.
:-)
-Original Message-
From: Charles Browne
Ron Fletcher wrote:
On Jan 24, 2009, at 4:42 PM, David Tayler wrote:
...and the
leather shoes that some insist on wearing, sigh.
Why do so many people wear trainers? - Training for what?
I do not own any trainers, - probably because I rarely wear jeans. Trainers
go with nothing els
can anyone enlighten me on what is the most difficult part of making a
lute?
__
How fun is this? [1]IMing with Windows Live Messenger just got better.
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References
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Very nice, David! It is a high quality video, and it was an excellent
presentation. Congratulations!
ed
At 06:10 PM 1/25/2009 +0100, David van Ooijen wrote:
>Sort of anyway.
>This morning's live radio was on internet as well:
>
>http://wm1.avro.jet-stream.nl/avro/web/klassiek/090125_spiegelzaa
"...and the leather shoes that some insist on wearing, sigh."
>Incredible. You have a problem with people who "insist on wearing
>leather shoes." That's such a California notion!
Well it's tough being a lute player in California. I trust that for
David's gig they at least stayed on the feet-
Congratulations and thanks! Very enjoyable and I like the singers.
Try with Democracy
Donatella
- Original Message -
From: "David van Ooijen"
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 6:10 PM
Subject: [LUTE] my first video
Sort of anyway.
This morning's live radio was on
NetTransport can do it easily, David. I downloaded it to my hard disk. If you
can't make it just tell me, I'll burn it and send it over to you if you want.
=== 25-01-2009 18:10:46 ===
>This morning's live radio was on internet as well:
>
>http://wm1.avro.jet-stream.nl/avro/web/klassiek
Sort of anyway.
This morning's live radio was on internet as well:
http://wm1.avro.jet-stream.nl/avro/web/klassiek/090125_spiegelzaal.wmv
In the first 15 minutes of chat show you can hear (and see!) me
accompany Music for a While (in F-minor), a Corpario duet and the
Dialogue on a Kiss.
Btw: doe
On Jan 24, 2009, at 4:42 PM, David Tayler wrote:
> ...and the
> leather shoes that some insist on wearing, sigh.
Why do so many people wear trainers? - Training for what?
I do not own any trainers, - probably because I rarely wear jeans. Trainers
go with nothing else, -unless you live in spor
I'm a guitarist (blues rock). Lute being very much my second instrument.
Neil
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Stetson [mailto:cstet...@email.smith.edu]
Sent: 19 January 2009 14:33
To: Lute List ((E-mail))
Subject: [LUTE] Re: 'notable composers (lute, vihuela and guitar)'
Hi, all,
I
Dear All
I see that Ed's Conradi + Kellner CD (I mentioned in this
link I sent you) can now be heard and purchased from Magnatune.
http://tinyurl.com/al6g7s
http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/martin-allemande/
Samples of Miguel's Baricades CD can be heard here,
http://tinyurl.com/bnf
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