Other than "why's it bent like that?" the one thing I can count on
hearing from someone who's never seen a lute before is "you should play
at the renaissance festival!" Tips and cd sales would be the only way
of making money at that. I'd hope that I'd break even after buying
some s
Milan Kovacovic, my French prof at the university of Minnesota Duluth,
insisted that there wasn't an association between Greysolon and the
lute because he somewhere signed his name as "Dulhut". I think I also
saw his name spelled in contemporaneous documents as Duluth, however
On We
Would dipping well seasoned veteran NngA strings freshen them up? A I'm
thinking of trying this but if it'd be more likely to kill them I think
I'll pass
On Thursday, June 13, 2013, Paolo Busato wrote:
Dear all,
I alredy posted the solution three months ago. Mimmo Peruffo
Hello wise ones.
Lutz Kirchhof's The Lute in Dance and Dream was at my local Twin Cities
exurb library when I was in high school and arguably was one of the
foundational exposures that led me to pursuing the lute.
Back in 2002, I emailed Lutz asking him where I could find the
ta
Very pretty!
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On Jan 29, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
> Just to get us away from all the bickering...
> [1]http://youtu.be/N3YaFJxWCXk
> Rob
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I remember from an early modern lecture that the average person, a least in
England, if they managed to live past 15 or so they had a good chance of living
until their mid to late 60's
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On Jan 3, 2013, at 4:22 PM, Sam Chapman wrote:
> Interesting subject! How rare was it