New way to tune, to hold, and Mozart played on renaissance lute by a
Japanese player...
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2RgP9MtM8c
Interesting isn't it
V.
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References
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2RgP9MtM8c
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Same melody (from mid 1600's), different keys-
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/images/266c.pdf
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/266cH.mp3
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/images/267.pdf
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/267L.mp3
Enjoy.
Amitiés,
RT
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Hi,
you can find one more sound example of an Intavolation of Chanson.
"Orlando di Lasso - Un jour l'amant et l'amie"
There was a lot of work, to make this music good playable on equal
Lutes. All Diminitions are from my own!
[1]http://antonslutetabs.npage.de/
Enjoy it
> If we're discussing equal temperament and modern concepts of key
> signatures,
> I can't envision why you'd want to double flat a B in favor of just saying
> "A".
Unfortunately, we have heard from one brass player who has a crook labeled
Bbb, reflecting the actual pitch of nominal Bb in A=415.
If we're discussing equal temperament and modern concepts of key signatures,
I can't envision why you'd want to double flat a B in favor of just saying
"A".
Eugene
> -Original Message-
> From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
> Behalf Of dem...@suffolk.lib.
> I believe that the Bbb you are seeing
Not seeing it at all, and never claimed to have done. Wondering if there
is any excuse for it. Please read what I wrote people!
Am writing software that depends on descriptions of instruments for
playback from tablature, a nominal pitch + an interval lis
Most of these solutions also require that you get an mp3 encoder
separately. Read the readme files and do what they say, it's not hard,
but it does require doing. The common free solution is the Lame
encoder, which is actually quite good, these days.
I haven't faced this problem since I acquired f
iTunes can do that for you...
Duncan.
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2009/11/19 Wolfgang Kuehn <[1]wolfgang.ku...@gmx.at>
Dear Eric!
> even Windows Media Player can do that.
>=20
> B. Stehr
>=20
What he said. There are numerous alternatives to smallsofts player
though,=
=20
Hello Eric!
I indicate the Format Factory. It's free!
Regards
--- Em qui, 19/11/09, Eric Hansen
escreveu:
De: Eric Hansen
Assunto: [LUTE] Software Advice
Para: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Data: Quinta-feira, 19 de Novembro de 2009, 10:14
Can anyone recommend
Bonc Encoder
www.bonkenc.org
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Hansen"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:14 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Software Advice
Can anyone recommend software (freeware especially) for the Windows
platform that will convert tracks from a CD to MP3 format?
My t
Dear Eric,
even Windows Media Player can do that.
B. Stehr
> Can anyone recommend software (freeware especially) for the Windows
> platform that will convert tracks from a CD to MP3 format?
>
> My thanks in advance,
> Eric
>
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> Eric Hansen
> Librarian & lutenist
>
>
>
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You should add that it's a commercial advertisement ;>))
Greet
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Namens
Anton Höger
Verzonden: donderdag 19 november 2009 11:54
Aan: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Onderwerp: [LUTE] Lute-Ensemle Music
Hi,
Hi,
If you are interested in Renaissance - Lute-Ensemle Music (2, 3 or 4
Lutes in Unsisono, ad Secundam and ad Quartam tuning)
Have a look at
[1]http://antonslutetabs.npage.de/
There you can find a lot of very interesting, never heard Renaissance
-Music.
Best and
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