Not an important post but I just noticed a photo on the Lutening site
that I thought I'd share.
It's a 1529 Dutch painting by Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen that depicts the
wedding at Cana but the lute is very interesting. I'd guess it's about
50-55cms in stringlength with a nearly perfe
Ned,
I second Stephen's comments and recommend getting there when you get a
chance. There are lots of little reasons that make it very satisfying.
In no particular order:
All the feedback you get from the teachers on playing and the
enevitable "oh-so-that's-how-they-do-it"s.
All the fa
Thanks, Stephen, for posting your comments on the Vancouver LSA - and
for the photos too. Perhaps some year. . .
Ned
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Daniel Shoskes wrote:
I'm surprised at the lack of usual post LSA chatter. Any list members
attend? Any photos, videos, sound clips?
I was there :)
The weather was HOT - record high temperatures for Vancouver.
Fortunately they recently upgraded the air conditioning in the UBC music
bui
No problem if one only realizes that David is Italian tablature
personified, manifested anthropomorphically in front of you. An
interesting way to go through the looking glass, but beware of the
Barre Sinister.
During the year of tendonitis in my right forearm, I spent some
serious time & effo
On 16 Aug 2009, at 13:05, Ed Durbrow wrote:
>Or imagine you are looking in a mirror.
while reading Italian tablature...
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On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 10:35 AM, TheOther
<[1]theother1...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
What I've been noticing about your fingers and nearly all of the
fingers of the others who have posted videos of their playing is
that as a group, you tend to have thin fingers. Or perhaps they
Hi, everybody.
Since this is moving in a Lefty direction again, let me call the list's
attention to the technique of surf-guitar legend Dick Dale. Standard
guitar, upside-down, left-handed.
I can't remember how I came to look at him on youtube:
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
Hello,
I am looking for studying purposes for the chanson " Ma pere ma tant
batu" (Jannequin)
Or / and the intavolation from Guillaume Morlaye 1558 (Troisieme Livre
de ...)
Aa link to the scorfile or the Intavolation would be very helpful for
my study.
Many thanks in
> http://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testudo_(instrumentum_musicum) Pls feel
> free to correct and improve!
Oops, the link is broken. The bracket on the right should be included.
Sorry.
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Ed Durbrow wrote:
> On Aug 16, 2009, at 8:29 PM, [1]paolo.decl...@libero.it wrote:
>
> you are left-handed!
> So, I should see your videos
> with a mirror!
>
> Or imagine you are looking in a mirror.
Some of my pupils like doing the latter, saying i
On Aug 16, 2009, at 8:29 PM, [1]paolo.decl...@libero.it wrote:
you are left-handed!
So, I should see your videos
with a mirror!
Or imagine you are looking in a mirror.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
[2]edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp
[3]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
What I noticed, David, seems
too obvious: you are left-handed!
So, I should see your videos
with a mirror!
Paolo
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I'm looking for Phalèse "Des Chansons reduitctz ...". Brown 1545-3.
The first 16 pages in facsimile, so the music before the
intabulations: Fundamentums, Praeludiums, Fantasias and a piece called
Benedictus Isaac.
Does anybody have a microfilm, or is it available as facsimile?
Any help appreciated
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