Hi,
Because I received an email of a long-standing member of the Communty, I write
this message.
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With the "unique" pop-up advertising on my lute homepage, the operator finance
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Are there any good lute instruction videos out there demonstrating
historically informed technique on the Renaissance lute? I think just
watching
someone with a well developed technique go through the motions would help a
lot.
I've tried to get Christopher Berg to do this but
Just wanted to say thanks for all the kind and useful responses I
received to this post. I've got my eyes peeled for a good lute to
start with.
Thanks again,
Steve
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Steven Traut wrote:
> Hello all -- I'm interested in trying my hand (well, hands) at the
> lute (Ren
> best way to contact Ronn is through his email
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
spells McFarlane as MacFarlane, and so seems suspicious.
If it does not work, you can try it without the 'a',
or, alternatively, this contact info:
Web site: http://www.ronnmc
Ronn McFarlane has recently moved to Portland, so you have the opportunity
to study with someone who is a great player and areally good teacher. The
best way to contact Ronn is through his email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nancy Carlin
LSA Administrator
>Hello all -- I'm interested in trying my hand (we
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To:
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 8:10 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Lute instruction in Portland, OR
> Hello all -- I'm interested in trying my hand (well, hands) at the
> lute (Renaissance 8c). Anyone know if there are any teachers in the
> Portla
Hello all -- I'm interested in trying my hand (well, hands) at the
lute (Renaissance 8c). Anyone know if there are any teachers in the
Portland area? Clay Erickson used to teach and had a web site, but
the site seems to be gone for good.
I've been on the verge of simply buying a lute and get