On 07.10.2017 18:05, howard posner wrote:
On Oct 7, 2017, at 4:06 AM, G. C. wrote:
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Hi Arthur,
I would also add that anyone who has sung from the Odhecaton
series--vocal partbooks--knows how many errors those books have. They
don't need complete re-arranging in a later style, just careful editing
to determine what likely went wrong, along with comparison to other
As for "not professionally played" all lutes we saw from Toyohiko
Satoh, Nigel North, Hopkinson Smith, Konrad Junghaenel were 147 or
less. Maybe these are not professional enough performers to Roman's
opinionWe, the modest amatures are about to complete the Weiss duet
CD on t
More specifically to the point than the string material, but thick tight
single strings & higher action allow for relatively healthy productive
"pumping" finger action (right hand also) while lighter tension doubles
and lower action benefit more from feeling & a little squeezing. And
keep it sl
Dear Steven,
I think that probably always the width between the 1st and 13th string
is meant. In the list of the Hoffmann book they also give the width of
the whole bridge and specify the string width.
e.g. for MH9 (13c) string width is given as 139mm and bridge width as
193mm for the whole b
> On Oct 7, 2017, at 4:06 AM, G. C. wrote:
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> The reason you get double mails lies in Gmail. If I answer your mail to
> lute, by clicking on the reply button, gmail sends the mail to you only
> and NOT to the list. You have to click reply to all and then delete the
> other Cc's in the ma
Well, it's not supposed to be pumping nylon. It's supposed to be
touching and feeling gut, relaxing your body and freeing up your sound.
But you are right in that you see me pump gut.
And about the reversed lefty, I've undertood most righties are not so
good ar reversing their brains
Right on, Arthur,
The Spinacino book, like the other opening publications by Petrucci, does
indeed look back to the 15th century and is the largest cache we have of
Burgundian chansons set for the lute. Interestingly, there seems to be a few
different styles in their intabulation. Only one ron
David-
Thanks for the video;
Oh yes, I remember those! I did most of them back in my teenage years,
Classical Guitar training. I forgot a few, some are new (to me) tweaks.
You have wandered deep into the Dark Wood of Evil Nylon Pumping
territory- but some of us NEED to do some of that work.
Hi Gary!
I think you're "right on" with your comments. Here is the Spinacino
print, a unica, thought to
have been destroyed in WW_II.
http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/f/f5/IMSLP434841-PMLP706772-spi
nacino_1.pdf
I think Wilson's perspective is a few centuries off. His
This particular axe also seems to have unusually narrow joint between the
pegboxes, which may cause warping in the future.
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> On Oct 7, 2017, at 5:29 AM, anna kowalska wrote:
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> Our lute has 146, we find it ideal.
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> Best regards, Anna
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Pat’s own lute (now owned by Andy Maginley) was actually close to 160mm.
RT
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> On Oct 7, 2017, at 5:29 AM, anna kowalska wrote:
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> Our lute has 146, we find it ideal.
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> Best regards, Anna
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>From the discussions we had with Pat back in the day - the narrow-bridged
>lutes that survive : survive to large degree due to the fact of not really
>being professionally played.
An ornate lute made for a small-handed princess naturally had a much better
chance of survival in a museum.
RT
S
Dear David,
thank you for your kind answer.
When I first saw the table in the Hoffmann book I really was surprised
on the fact, that there had been such quite narrow bridges in baroque
times and probably even had been used quite often.
Does this fact also shed a light on the then used strings
Thanks for the compliment, Rainer ;-) !!!
Jean-Marie
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>Apparently there are still some people who always "reply to all".
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>I don't know if they are lazy or idiots...
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>I am really fed up with this. I don't want to receive the same mail twice.
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>Rainer
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>To get on or off th
The subject came up some time ago. This is what I made for an on-line
pupil with the same question:
[1]https://youtu.be/aFGZA7JJueE
This is not about speed, muscles or strength. It's about relaxing and
feeling, touch versus grip.
David (and before ypu ask: yes, I'm a lefty but
The reason you get double mails lies in Gmail. If I answer your mail to
lute, by clicking on the reply button, gmail sends the mail to you only
and NOT to the list. You have to click reply to all and then delete the
other Cc's in the mail to send it to the list only. Most of the time I
Apparently there are still some people who always "reply to all".
I don't know if they are lazy or idiots...
I am really fed up with this. I don't want to receive the same mail twice.
Rainer
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Which of course got scrambled! B(
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Here is the text in french:
BERLIN, Staatsbibliothek
Mus. Ms. 40068
81 f. (f. 1â1v et 2 blancs ; f. 15 et 35â44v inutilisés.)
Le manuscrit est rédigé sur un livre en blanc avec quatre
portées par page, dont la page de titre est ornée d'un frontis pice
gravé
Yes, thanks Rainer, found it. Running it through translate now :)
G
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Rainer <[1]rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
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[2]http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/DownloadD/files/Abhandlung_Goy.pdf
On 07.10.2017 11:31, G. C. wrote:
There's always google
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/DownloadD/files/Abhandlung_Goy.pdf
On 07.10.2017 11:31, G. C. wrote:
There's always google translate, but its not downloadable! 404 Error!
[1]http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/DownloadD/files/Maitrise.pdf
G.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:23 AM, Jean-
Our lute has 146, we find it ideal.
Best regards, Anna
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To: Jean-Marie Poirier
Cc: Matthew Daillie ; anna kowalska
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Sent: Friday, October 6, 2017 10:29 AM
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There's always google translate, but its not downloadable! 404 Error!
[1]http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/DownloadD/files/Maitrise.pdf
G.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:23 AM, Jean-Marie Poirier
<[2]jmpoiri...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
Good opportunity to brush up your old school French ;
Good opportunity to brush up your old school French ;-) !
Jean-Marie
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>On 06.10.2017 22:48, Mathias Rösel wrote:
>> François Pierre Goy has a lot to say about this manuscript in his maitrise!
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>Before anybody is going to ask - yes, it is in French.
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>Rainer
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>> Mathias
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On 06.10.2017 22:48, Mathias Rösel wrote:
François Pierre Goy has a lot to say about this manuscript in his maitrise!
Before anybody is going to ask - yes, it is in French.
Rainer
Mathias
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