[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Roman Turovsky
This is fine, but the problem is that the aggression comes from a non-lutenist, who cannot fathom that we are simply uninterested in him. RT dear lutenists, some hypotheses after going through the arguments of the last weeks: Lutenists tend to quarrel on mailing lists because ... H1: on the

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Herbert Ward
dear lutenists, some hypotheses after going through the arguments of the last weeks: Lutenists tend to quarrel on mailing lists because ... H4: lutenists managed to control 13 courses, so they think anything else must be under their control, too Artists deal with nebulous abstractions,

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Matanya Ophee
At 03:04 PM 8/15/2005, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is fine, but the problem is that the aggression comes from a non-lutenist, who cannot fathom that we are simply uninterested in him. You are so uninterested that you seem to respond to every single message I post. And so does

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Tony Chalkley
I think it's more a climatic sort of thing. I understand, though I've never been there, that the NY area is not at its most pleasant at this time of year, which may have an effect on what the keyboard produces. - Original Message - From: Walter Durka [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Roman Turovsky
St. Petersburg in July is apparently a lot worse than NY, same weather, but lots of mosquitos. RT I think it's more a climatic sort of thing. I understand, though I've never been there, that the NY area is not at its most pleasant at this time of year, which may have an effect on what the

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Peter Weiler
Gasp! These guys are carrying on like this in more than one forum??! Perhaps you ought to consider that when you and Ness post on rec.music.classical.guitar, as both of you have been doing all morning, you are exhibiting an aggressiveness... --

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Roman Turovsky
Look for yourselvrs: http://www.livejournal.com/users/matanya/ RT Gasp! These guys are carrying on like this in more than one forum??! Perhaps you ought to consider that when you and Ness post on rec.music.classical.guitar, as both of you have been doing all morning, you are

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Matanya Ophee
At 04:32 PM 8/15/2005, Peter Weiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gasp! These guys are carrying on like this in more than one forum??! Perhaps you ought to consider that when you and Ness post on rec.music.classical.guitar, as both of you have been doing all morning, you are exhibiting an

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread Roman Turovsky
Peter, To summarize: Arthur Ness (Arthur, do forgive the flattery...) is out lute community's partiarch-scholar, and we all owe him something. I've known him for 6 years in real time and 12 virtually (he also had the honor of being one of the first who were in on the identity of S, back in the

[LUTE] Re: aggression and lute

2005-08-15 Thread bill kilpatrick
in a very few days i'm going to be 59 years old. i figure that if i continue to be as lucky as i have been to date, i've got about 15 ... maybe 20 years of decent living ahead of me. just think of it ... 3 or 4 stacks with 5 years in each ... and that's it. after that, anything that can go