Subliminal message

2004-05-25 Thread Stewart McCoy
hours on his organ, improvising countless divisions on Bile dem cabbage down, yet believing all the time that he was playing the Quadro Pavan. Best wishes, Stewart McCoy. - Original Message - From: "Thomas Schall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lautenliste" <[EMAIL

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2004-05-25 Thread bill
en he wrote his hard and difficult introduction to > theoretical music, but as far as the harmonic sequence is concerned, > he could have happily jammed away for hours on his organ, > improvising > countless divisions on Bile dem cabbage down, yet believing all the > time that he was play

Re: Subliminal message

2004-05-26 Thread Thomas Schall
t; I undid her suspender, > And her leg fell in the river. > > Those particular lyrics might not have been quite what Thomas Morley > had in mind when he wrote his hard and difficult introduction to > theoretical music, but as far as the harmonic sequence is concerned, > he could have

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2004-05-26 Thread bill
avourite: >> >> 'Twas on the bridge at midnight, >> My heart was all a-quiver. >> I undid her suspender, >> And her leg fell in the river. >> >> Those particular lyrics might not have been quite what Thomas Morley >> had in mind when he

Re: Subliminal message

2004-05-26 Thread Howard Posner
You wrote: > isn't it also the tune for "pistol packin' mama" No, but there are a lot of songs of all sorts built on the same chord progression.

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2004-05-26 Thread Stewart McCoy
- is also used for "John come kiss me now", for example in the ML Lute Book. Best wishes, Stewart McCoy. - Original Message - From: "bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Lautenliste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2

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2004-05-25 Thread Garry Bryan
LUTE. LUTE. LUTE Okay. So maybe it wasn't subliminal. If someone wants to vent their feelings about America/Politics/Religion there are many groups ( probably Yahoo Groups would be the easiest to find ) that were created for just that purpose. There's also the option of offline commu

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2004-05-25 Thread Thomas Schall
Am Die, 2004-05-25 um 21.27 schrieb Garry Bryan: > > Garry ( off to play the quadro pavin on the banjo again ) > .. which is worth discussing. Is playing the quadro pavin on a Banjo lute-related? Thomas (having tried to distinguish between the "et" and "con", the "x" and "r", the "g" and "et

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2004-05-25 Thread Roman Turovsky
> (having tried to distinguish between the "et" and "con", the "x" and > "r", the "g" and "et" in Sixt Kargel which is so frustrating that I > wouldn't bear any politics anymore - can one "dislearn" german tab? I > never had such problems reading it) Combination characters in CPEBach's "Gellerts Od