On Dec 20, 2013, at 2:51 PM, Christopher Wilke wrote:
>> This would make sense only if there were a single
>> 20th-century aesthetic preference.
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> Who is to say there is not? Those alive during a historical period are too
> sensitive to the trees of plurality to discern the forest of ideolog
Hi All,
Time for a commercial break. I have the following lutes for sale:
7-course lute by Martin Shepherd (1989). Body after Gerle, 11 cypress
ribs with ebony spacers, ebony veneered neck and pegbox. String length
64cm. A remarkably resonant instrument, ideal for song accompaniment.
£400
I'm forwarding this in case you decided to provide another Christmas
gift (grin)
From: Martin Shepherd
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2013 1:15 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Christmas lute sale!
Hi All,
Time for a commercial break. I have the following lutes for
So Sorry Martin Shepherd. I goofed on the "to" address. Was trying to
encourage a local friend to buy me one of your lutes with a grin
because we never exchange gifts worth more than about 50Lb
Thanks for offering them and hope you have very successful and happy
holidays.
Mark S
Very nice, David! Tell us about that guitar, please.
ed
At 11:54 PM 12/21/2013, David van Ooijen wrote:
>Santa was kind this year, so I made a little something to celebrate:
>[1]http://youtu.be/G5NJsEmD4DA
>(Warning: OT content)
>David
>***
>D
All right then, twist my arm.
The guitar is an Eastman AR905CE.
[1]http://www.eastmanguitars.com/16-and-17-archtops/
That's an archtop guitar with carved top (spruce) and back (maple). It
is very resonant, clear and loud unplugged, but for the electrically
minded it has a Kent Arm
> Hi,
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> there are new Lute Intavolations on IMSLP!
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> http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de/
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> For Soprano and Lute --
Manchicourt, Pierre de Elle a mon cueurSopran & Lute
http://imslp.org/wiki/Elle_a_mon_cueur_(Manchicou