ery convenient because
(although I read all kinds of tab fluently) I can write in
fingerings, which can get very confusing in Italian tab.
M
On 04/08/2020 02:27, T.J. Sellari wrote:
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From: Tristan von Neumann <[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>
Date: Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 8:14 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: e vs c
To: [2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu <[3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Ah yes. I forgot about those.
I hate English prints. As if they
Thanks for the links. Unfortunately, none of them present any evidence
at all that a group of writers collectively wrote the works attributed
to Shakespeare. We already know other writers crafted parts of some of
those plays. Perhaps a snippet from one of the links you sent
et." - Mark Twain, "Is Shakespeare Dead?"
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; - Mark Twain, "Is Shakespeare Dead?"
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is have to do with lute music anyway?
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Re: Shakespeare authorship question
There are many theories that purport to cast doubt on Shakespeare's
authorship of the plays attributed to him, but scholars of English
Renaisssance literature consider them largely nonsense. I suggest you
take a look at _Contested Will_ by James
Dear Collective Wisdom,
I have a friend who wants to include a photo of a historical lute in a
book he's publishing with a small press. The press would naturally
prefer a photo that is in the public domain or otherwise royalty-free.
Could anyone suggest a ready source for such