Howard,
Thanks for your very informed remark. Indeed, Piccinini writes in his
avertimenti about the thumb, ch. vi: Io non approvo, che habbia l'vnga
molto longa (I don't endorse it to have a very long nail).
And about the other fingers, ch. vii: Certamente debbono havere le vngue
tanto longhe che
/watch?v=jI8NgwlFU58
All the best,
Caius Hera
--- On Wed, 3/28/12, Monica Pustilnik monipustil...@yahoo.fr wrote:
From: Monica Pustilnik monipustil...@yahoo.fr
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vimeo: Monica Pustilnik playing Piccinini
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Wednesday
Modern classical guitar technique also aims to have the string vibrate vertical
to the soundboard.
I'll leave it to the pedagogues to explain how!
Miles
On 2012-03-28, at 9:05 AM, Mathias Rösel wrote:
Howard,
Thanks for your very informed remark. Indeed, Piccinini writes in his
avertimenti
Hera, I do agree with you: it is a little bit too slow, for me as
well nevertheless, I do indulge in playng it slow because I feel it
could work given the texture of the piece.
Most players that I'm aware of, play Piccinini's corrente a bit quicker
(looking forward to Rosario
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Miles Dempster
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 10:37 AM
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vimeo: Monica Pustilnik playing Piccinini
Modern classical guitar technique also aims to have the string vibrate
That should be a nice concert. I got the copy of Conte's Piccinini CD
to be reviewed in the LSA Quarterly and liked it so much that I bought
a copy so that I would not mind sending the reviewer his copy.
Nancy
At 08:40 AM 3/28/2012, Mathias Roesel wrote:
Hera, I do agree
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Modern classical guitar technique also aims to have the string vibrate
vertical to the soundboard.
I'll leave it to the pedagogues to explain how!
Miles
Modern classical guitar technique also aims to have the string vibrate
vertical to
the soundboard. I'll leave it to the pedagogues to explain how!
Hm, haven't seen players do it yet. In the video at stake, she isn't doing
it either, at least not for the glimpse that the cam focusses on her RH.
Yes, in the video at stake, Monica doesn't appear to push down into the strings.
However, even with Monica's hand position, if you let the last joint collapse,
you can impart a vertical movement to the string at the instant of contact.
I won't say any more. As I said, I will let the pedagogues
El 26/03/2012, a las 15:18, Mathias Rösel escribió:
this is to inform about a new VIMEO video.
In it Monica Pustilnik plays Corrente VI from Piccinini´s 1639 book.
The archlute was made by Francisco Hervás (Granada).
Thanks for sharing, Manolo! This is another example, though, of RH
In it Monica Pustilnik plays Corrente VI from Piccinini´s 1639 book.
The archlute was made by Francisco Hervás (Granada).
Thanks for sharing, Manolo! This is another example, though, of RH
modern guitar playing technique, as regards position close to the rose
and thumb-in. Amazing
...
Cheers,
Monica
--- En date de : Mar 27.3.12, Mathias Roesel
mathias.roe...@t-online.de a ecrit :
De: Mathias Roesel mathias.roe...@t-online.de
Objet: [LUTE] Re: Vimeo: Monica Pustilnik playing Piccinini
A: 'ml' man...@manololaguillo.com
Cc: Lute List lute
it would make a great video
project.
dt
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To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tue, March 27, 2012 3:36:18 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vimeo: Monica Pustilnik playing
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vimeo: Monica Pustilnik playing Piccinini
On Mar 27, 2012, at 3:40 AM, Mathias Roesel wrote:
What I was referring to is the position of her right hand close
to the bridge, her
On 28 March 2012 01:19, David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
However, since there are no nails players today (that I know of, please
point me there!) that play on gut strings
I did for a while. I found wear and tear to be less bad than I
expected, but changed to no-nails for more
this is to inform about a new VIMEO video.
In it Monica Pustilnik plays Corrente VI from Piccinini´s 1639 book.
The archlute was made by Francisco Hervás (Granada).
Thanks for sharing, Manolo! This is another example, though, of RH modern
guitar playing technique, as regards position close
Nice interpretation, good sound, very professional, maybe just a little
bit too slow for my taste.
--- On Mon, 3/26/12, ml man...@manololaguillo.com wrote:
From: ml man...@manololaguillo.com
Subject: [LUTE] Vimeo: Monica Pustilnik playing Piccinini
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