I have corrected the bourdons. The piece was entered by Peter Steur
back before computers regularly did midi. I am surprised that Goran
did not remember how to correct the tab version as he has contributed some
pieces to my collection.
Wayne
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "G. Crona"
> Da
I like the quality of your friend's voice. I think it fits this music
well. He looks to be actually closer to the mic than you so he must be
singing very quietly because he did not overpower. What is that mic? Is
that an Octava? Very warm.
On Jun 7, 2011, at 7:59 AM, D-sD- 3/4D- 1/2
Thank you, Ed!
Microphone Nady TCM 1050. He stood aside from the camera and we were at same
distance from him. In the video, it looks as though the singer closer to the
microphone. But it is not.
07.06.2011, в 18:11, Ed Durbrow написал(а):
> I like the quality of your friend's voice. I think i
Hi,
Does anyone know where can I find songs from the Trouveres?
Thanks,
Andrei Vanazzi
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Dear Konstantin,
Well done on your YouTube performance. There are many positive things
you do, but you invite criticism, so here are a few thoughts, which I
hope you will find helpful.
Firstly your lute playing. Make sure you play every note cleanly. For
example, I cannot hear e6 at the end of th
On Jun 7, 2011, at 4:24 PM, Stewart McCoy wrote:
> The words "come" and "die" have two meanings.
If you're suggesting that "come" has an orgasm-related secondary meaning, I
think you're centuries early. I'm pretty certain Dowland would not have
started with "Come again" if he thought it meant