Dear collected wisdom
Is there anyone out there who has the Chanterelle Edition of the "Cinq
Livres de Guitarre" and would consider selling it?
Thanks in advance,
Joseph Mayes
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Dear Bernd,
I have been looking for explanations of those strange names of Hobone's pieces
for 25 years.
For Heres Paternus = Father's heir
I have not found any convincing source.
Rainer
On 30.05.2018 18:21, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Dear all,
a beautiful pavan by Anthony Holborne. One
Hi
Google translates in (from Latin:) "paternal inheritance"
Arto
On 30/05/18 19:21, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Dear all,
a beautiful pavan by Anthony Holborne. One variant is in the Varietie of
Lute Lessons.
Is there an explanation of the title?
Kind regards
Bernd
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Oh yes, one of Holborne's finest Pavans. Played if for years. Never
figured out that title, though- "Dad's home!" is a good start.. ;-)
D
On 5/30/2018 9:21 AM, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Dear all,
a beautiful pavan by Anthony Holborne. One variant is in the Varietie
of Lute Lessons.
Is there
Dear all,
a beautiful pavan by Anthony Holborne. One variant is in the Varietie of
Lute Lessons.
Is there an explanation of the title?
Kind regards
Bernd
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Bit of pencil on the low C on my archlutes, near the bridge. Friend if
mine uses a tiny strip of scotch tape, so she can feel where she is.
Koto players use red pencil to mark the position of their moveable
frets.
David
On Wed, 30 May 2018 at 17:33, Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
I have occasionally coloured my strings with permanent marker (
Sharpie) it lasts quite a long time..
Bruno
2018-05-30 10:36 GMT-04:00 Mimmo - Aquila Corde Armoniche
<[1]mperu...@aquilacorde.com>:
Things are not that easy.
Ed is right, however it is possible to dye the
Things are not that easy.
Ed is right, however it is possible to dye the string just after polishing,
and this is what the stringmakers that make harp strings usually do.
This is done using a double component coloured varnish and using a sponge. Of
course, in this case you obtain a varnished
Hi Ed,
At Gamut strings, we sometimes dye them, but we do this when the gut is
wet, before the string is twisted and constructed. After the string
is twisted, dry and ready to be used, we do not color our strings
because we would have to soak them to make them wet again, and this
On 30.05.2018 09:31, Ed Durbrow wrote:
Could someone point me to the first written indications of slurs in lute
tablature? Where? When? One assumes it would appear first in manuscript, but I
would also be interested to know when it was first used in printed tab.
Thanks in advance.
Piccinini
Could someone point me to the first written indications of slurs in lute
tablature? Where? When? One assumes it would appear first in manuscript, but I
would also be interested to know when it was first used in printed tab.
Thanks in advance.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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