[LUTE] Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: A trivia question

2020-08-29 Thread Sarge Gerbode
tmouth.edu on behalf of Sarge Gerbode Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2020 11:52 AM To: G. C.; Lutelist Subject: [EXTERNAL] [LUTE] Re: A trivia question I think this one wins the prize, but I am not sure variations on this kind should win, as they are a sort of grab bag one could select from for any

[LUTE] Re: A trivia question

2020-08-29 Thread Sarge Gerbode
I think this one wins the prize, but I am not sure variations on this kind should win, as they are a sort of grab bag one could select from for any particular performance. I think even a Renaissance audience would be put to sleep by an hour-long set of variations. So what's the longest

[LUTE] Re: future of the lute

2020-08-27 Thread Sarge Gerbode
How interesting!  It was the same for me.  After hearing Presley and a few other things, like "Sh-boom, sh-boom", I decided to give up on popular music altogether. Then I heard  a girl school choir rehearsing madrigals, and it was the most beautiful thing I had ever heard. I got hold of "Music

[LUTE] Red notes in Eysert

2020-08-23 Thread Sarge Gerbode
After putting out the first 50 pages of the Eysert Lute Book, I realize that I have ignored the red notes, figuring that they were faded ink or a meaningless idiosyncrasy of the scribe.  But now I am wondering if they do, in fact, actually mean something. fronimo can do red notes, so...

[LUTE] Re: The lute list is retiring soon

2020-08-23 Thread Sarge Gerbode
Sounds great, Nancy! --Sarge On 8/23/2020 8:33 AM, Nancy Carlin wrote: I think the LSA might be able to take over the lutes for sale and lute list from Wayne. I am checking with people now and hopefully we can get this organized ASAP.  We will have a new LSA website this fall - it has taken