thanks!

2005-05-13 Thread Derek Monahan
Thank to everyone who respnded to my inquiry! I am very grateful for your knowledge, and that this community exists. I now have a wealth of information (comparatively) about tuning issues. I will try everything. www.myspace.com/deflatormouse Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized

[LUTE] Thanks to Wayne - Thanks to everyone!

2006-01-02 Thread Wayne Cripps
yne. > > Thanks for all you have done behind the scenes over many a year to > maintain and support the Lute List! > > Bob Purrenhage > frequent reader, infrequent participant > > > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >

Thanks Wayne!

2005-04-14 Thread Arto Wikla
> I second that motion! Thanks, Wayne! Also my big and sincere thanks to Wayne for the great effort of quite a few years of running the List! And I've been here for a quite long time now ... ;-) So: Thank you Wayne!! :-) Arto To get on or off this list see list information

Re: thanks!

2005-05-13 Thread Sean Smith
Just before you try everything at once :^) I prefer beeswax to graphite since it doesn't leave black marks on your nut. But definitely make sure your grooves are round (and a slightly greater radius than the string) first. Sean Smith On May 13, 2005, at 12:04 AM, Derek Monahan wrote: > Thank

Re: thanks!

2005-05-13 Thread timothy motz
ighten the peg to above the correct pitch and then take it back down, I get it in tune more smoothly. Tim > > > Original Message >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu >Subject: Re: thanks! >Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 00:14:22 -0700 > >> >>Just

Re: thanks!

2005-05-13 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
Hi Sean, Thanks for the tip. Will try it the beeswax next time I have a the problem although my lutes seem ok now. Have you ever tried parafin? Best, Marion "Get all the facts then wax your tracks." -Original Message- From: Sean Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: May 12,

Re: thanks!

2005-05-13 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
tz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: May 13, 2005 5:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: Re: thanks! Derek, I've used Ivory soap in the grooves on my nut. Same idea as beeswax. Another reason for the non-linear tuning can be that you have excess string wound around th

Re: thanks!

2005-05-15 Thread Jon Murphy
A small addendum to Sean's comment on round grooves. A hobby shop or a hardware store should have sets of the small "Swedish pattern" files. One of those is a tapered round (or rat tail), and the end of that is quite small and good for rounding grooves. You don't need an expensive set as the nut is

[LUTE] Thanks!

2007-04-27 Thread Josh Winters
Thank you everyone for your helpful responses about which lute to choose. It's definitely given me something to think about. Is there a good site to look at for used lutes? Thanks, Josh -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc

[LUTE] thanks

2007-05-01 Thread hera caius
Thank you all, I'm not living in Transilvania (Roman), It doesn't exist... But I'm living in a place somehow hostile to early music which had not give anithing big in this area but we have a great lute player, a guy named Valentin Greff Bakfark. Anyway in our librairies in all the c

[LUTE] Thanks ...

2006-02-10 Thread Steve Burd
Warm thanks to those of you who responded to the inquiry I posted a few days ago about the Buxtehude and Pachelbel suites ... also to Clive Titmuss for his website, and Wayne Cripps for his, as well as for making this forum available ... I'm taking up the lute again after a fifteen -

Thanks all

2003-10-04 Thread Jon Murphy
about the same price (or a little less) than Jerry's US $350 lute - but my last experience with exchange rates was when the pound was US $2.80. (And before that US $5.00, which is why in NYC slang a five dollar bill is still called a pound. Thanks again, Best, Jon - Original Message

[LUTE] Thanks!

2015-07-21 Thread Leonard Williams
I must join in the chorus of "Thank You" 's to Wayne on several counts: This list, the LSA web page, and, not least, the creation of, and general personal assistance with, his TAB program, which I happen to use and like a lot. Thank you Wayne! Leonard Williams To get on or off this list see l

[LUTE] Thanks

2019-11-01 Thread Frank A. Gerbode, M.D.
Thanks to all on this list that expressed concern about me with respect to the Sonoma fires. We were evacuated for almost a week but are now back home with power and no damage. So all good. --Sarge -- Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. (sa...@gerbode.net) 11132 Dell Ave Forestville, CA 95436-9491 Home

Re: Thanks Wayne!

2005-04-14 Thread Franz Lupp
Yes, also my thanks to Wayne for his efforts and on top of that for his patience! I really appreciate this very much! A silent "listener". Rgds, Franz From: Arto Wikla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 14-04-2005 22:49 ZE3 To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu cc: Subject: Thanks

Re: Thanks Wayne!

2005-04-15 Thread Manolo Laguillo
Without this list, lute-related thinks would be so much difficult that they would become impossible... Thank you very very much, Wayne! Manolo Laguillo Barcelona www.manololaguillo.com -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Thanks!

2007-04-27 Thread David Rastall
On Apr 27, 2007, at 5:37 PM, Josh Winters wrote: > Is there a good site to look at for used lutes? For basic info on buying a lute for the first time, lutes for sale and lots of other cool lute-related stuff, explore Wayne Cripps's Lute Page: www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/lute.html. Also t

[LUTE] Re: thanks

2007-05-01 Thread wikla
On 5/1/2007, "hera caius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you all, > I'm not living in Transilvania (Roman), It doesn't exist... > But I'm living in a place somehow hostile to early music which had not give > anithing big in this area but we have a great lute player, a guy > named

[LUTE] Belated Thanks

2005-08-11 Thread Stephen Arndt
nd," but some day I would like to attempt doing something similar on the lute. For some reason, McAfee suddenly started treating all my incoming e-mails as spam, so I didn't discover your messages until today when I went to clean out the spam folder. Thanks again for your replies!

[LUTE] Belated Thanks

2005-08-13 Thread Stewart McCoy
go further than this, and use divisions to create something of beauty. They can give you an idea of style. Best wishes, Stewart McCoy. - Original Message - From: "Stephen Arndt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 3:16 AM Subject: [LUTE] Belated Thanks

Re: Thanks all

2003-10-04 Thread corun
Jon wrote: >Wow, what a lot of information, it will take days to absorb it. I've gone to >Craig's recommended site (RWC) and their eight course kit is about the same >price (if I remember my exchange rates) as Musikits, and it is classical. >But of course I'll have to think about the flexibilty of

Re: Thanks all

2003-10-05 Thread Timothy Motz
er 300 pounds should be > about > the same price (or a little less) than Jerry's US $350 lute - but my > last > experience with exchange rates was when the pound was US $2.80. (And > before > that US $5.00, which is why in NYC slang a five dollar bill is still > called

Thanks for help

2004-05-29 Thread Jeff George
Dear Lutenists, Thanks in trying to help me with getting ahold of a volume of "Le Secret = des Muses" published by the Societe Francaise de Luth. Even though it is = not available through the Dutch Lute Society (as suggested), I did = receive kind assistance in my behalf. Thanks ag

[LUTE] RV93 Thanks

2011-01-04 Thread tom
Many thanks Fabio and all others for responses on this topic ! As always, I am awed by the amount of scholarship and collected knowledge that resides within this dedicated group. I have learned the equivalent of months of study in a few short days! I sense that the discussion may continue

Thanks for the prelude

2004-11-12 Thread arckon
I don't have a personal e-mail address for Katherine Congdon-Caldwell, but I would like to thank her for the lovely Prelude she composed and contributed to the latest LSA Quarterly. Thanks, katherine! If she's not on the list (does anyone know?), I would appreciate a

Tombeau de Mezangeau - Thanks!

2005-01-08 Thread Wayne Cripps
I would like to thank all the people who sent me tabs for Tombeau de Mezangeau or suggested places to find it. I now have more Tombeau's than I can shake a stick at! Wayne > > Hi - > > can anyone point me to the tablature to "Tombeau de Mezangeau" > by the elder Gaultier? > >

Re: thanks! (sticky strings)

2005-05-13 Thread Miles Dempster
tighten them or wear goggles. > Some people have had strings break and hit them in the face. > > Cheers, > Marion > safety first. > > -Original Message- > From: timothy motz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: May 13, 2005 5:08 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], lute@cs

Re: thanks! (sticky strings)

2005-05-13 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
in small increments when you are playing. I prefer to keep a sufficient amount of lubrication on the strings at the nut so the tension can equilibrate faster. Thanks for posting. Best regards, Marion "Il mandolino e' molto carino. Those who don't think so say, 'What do we k

[LUTE] Re: Belated Thanks

2005-08-11 Thread Howard Posner
Stephen Arndt wrote: > I have been practicing writing divisions for the recorder on some of > my favorite tunes from "O'Neill's Music of Ireland," but some day I > would like to attempt doing something similar on the lute. Just spend a lot of time with the English renaissance repertoire and yo

[LUTE] Re: Belated Thanks

2005-08-13 Thread gary digman
Stewart McCoy wrote:

[LUTE] Re: Belated Thanks

2005-08-13 Thread Stephen Arndt
at Cutting, Dowland, and other English composers for the lute. Thank you again for taking the time to write. Stephen Arndt - Original Message - From: "Stewart McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lute Net" Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 7:38 AM Subject: [LUT

[LUTE] Re: Belated Thanks

2005-08-16 Thread Stephan . Olbertz
Am 13 Aug 2005 um 13:38 hat Stewart McCoy geschrieben: snip > Studying the works of Ortiz, Simpson, Dalla Casa, et al, is a > valuable exercise. They present lots of ideas, lots of ways to help > free you from the written page. For the lute, you could do worse > than study the repeated sections of

[LUTE] Thanks to Wayne

2005-12-31 Thread Bob Purrenhage
Let the first of my long list if thank yous for the past year go to Wayne. Thanks for all you have done behind the scenes over many a year to maintain and support the Lute List! Bob Purrenhage frequent reader, infrequent participant To get on or off this list see list information at http

thanks to all who replied

2004-12-09 Thread Joe Helmick
Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question. Many of you asked what piece I'm transcribing. It's off the CD entitled "Ronn McFarlane The Renaissance Lute" Dorian Records DOR-90186 The piece is labeled John Come Kiss Me Now (4:10) Anon. Cozens lute book c.1600) I&#x

[LUTE] Thanks For The Information

2007-08-28 Thread David Rastall
Many thanks for the information on transitional tunings. As always, you guys know everything! David Rastall [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Thanks to Wayne

2005-12-31 Thread Sandy Hackney
I second (or third) Bob! Thank you Wayne and Happy New Year to you and your family. Sandy - Original Message - From: "Bob Purrenhage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lutelist" Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 7:35 PM Subject: [LUTE] Thanks to Wayne > Let the f

[LUTE] Re: Thanks to Wayne

2005-12-31 Thread Charles Browne
I agree most heartily! Charles To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Thanks to Wayne

2006-01-01 Thread Mathias Rösel
Yes, Happy New Year and thanks a lot, Wayne! All the best, Mathias "Charles Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > I agree most heartily! > Charles -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Thanks to Wayne

2006-01-01 Thread Arto Wikla
Also my thanks to Wayne and Happy New Year to everybody! Arto To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Thanks for this present

2010-09-27 Thread Anton Höger
Dear Tom, many thanks. This is really a nice present. Yes, I hope that others will follow you. Good luck and success! Warm reagards Anton www.anton-hoeger.de To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Thanks for strap info

2010-11-19 Thread Mark Mattioli
Thanks everyone for the strap info. It seems like it will help with the back problem. Now I need to get it repaired. I will try again to contact Daniel Larson, but he seems quite busy. Anyone have any dealings with Rob Dorsey in terms of lute repairs? He used too build lutes

[LUTE] "Everybody Loves Reymann" THANKS!

2019-05-04 Thread Dan Winheld
tic (like Melchior Neusidler & a few others). I forget at this point who sent out which versions, so a THANKS to all, & I encourage everyone to try Reymann's music. Written for 8 course, but the less usual bass string tuning of a=D, and /a=CC. A pain to retune my F/D 8 course, so I a

Re: thanks to all who replied

2004-12-10 Thread EUGENE BRAIG IV
tion. Best, Eugene - Original Message - From: Joe Helmick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, December 10, 2004 1:45 am Subject: thanks to all who replied > Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question. Many of you > asked what piece I'm transcribing. > &

Re: thanks to all who replied

2004-12-10 Thread adS
Joe Helmick wrote: > Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question. Many of you > asked what piece I'm transcribing. > > It's off the CD entitled "Ronn McFarlane The Renaissance Lute" Dorian > Records DOR-90186 > > The piece is labeled John

Re: thanks to all who replied

2004-12-12 Thread Ed Durbrow
> >> Windows media Player 10.0 has a function of slowing the piece >>> without altering the original pitch: even very fast passages become >>> clear >> >> There is a wonderful little program called Transcribe that indicates >> what tones are sounding in real time above a diagram of a keyboard.

Re: Thanks all - Fretting over frets

2003-10-04 Thread Denys Stephens
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 9:05 AM Subject: Thanks all > Wow, what a lot of information, it will take days to absorb it. I've gone to > Craig's recommended site (RWC) and their eight course kit is about the same > price (if I

[LUTE] thanks for the download help

2009-08-25 Thread wayne cripps
Thanks to all of you who helped me find the pdf download button! Wayne To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Thanks, and a Cautionary Tale

2010-11-01 Thread Graham Freeman
Dear Collective Wisdom, A few weeks ago, I sent out a message soliciting advice concerning selling my theorbo on the lute list. Many of you replied promptly with some excellent advice, and I'm very grateful. Thank you to everyone who replied. I have sold my beautiful theorbo to a goo

[LUTE] Re: Thanks for strap info

2010-11-19 Thread Leonard Williams
Where in the north east are you? Richard Fletcher is in NE PA, not far from the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania". He advertises in the LSA Quarterly. E-mail palu...@popaccts.quik.com. Leonard Williams On 11/19/10 3:15 PM, "Mark Mattioli" wrote: > Thanks everyone for th

[LUTE] Re: Thanks for strap info

2010-11-19 Thread Edward Mast
in NE PA, not far from > the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania". He advertises in the LSA Quarterly. > E-mail palu...@popaccts.quik.com. > > Leonard Williams > > On 11/19/10 3:15 PM, "Mark Mattioli" wrote: > >> Thanks everyone for the strap info. It

[LUTE] Theorbo/prop; youtube solves mystery, Thanks.

2008-02-02 Thread Michael Bocchicchio
Thanks for the youtube links. I didn't remember that front shot of the instrument from 1991 (?). It is obviously an attiorbato being fake played by an actor. After all these years, the fingering is even more distracting than I remember.--Especially St. Colombe in that scene. I guess Mr. S

[LUTE] Re: Thanks, and a Cautionary Tale

2010-11-01 Thread Edward Mast
Thanks for passing on your experiences, Graham. I guess that - like ivory - certain woods are considered rare or endangered, and their use and transport is being controlled. A nuisance for musical instrument players, but in the overall scheme of things probably a good thing. Ned On Nov 1

[LUTE] Re: Thanks, and a Cautionary Tale

2010-11-01 Thread Edward Martin
Thank you for this story, Graham. My guess is that the agents were looking for a CITES violation; that is, the convention of international trade of endangered species act. I have a lute which contains ivory and Brazillian rosewood, and I would never consider attempting bringing it over a bord

[LUTE] Re: Thanks, and a Customs Tale

2010-11-01 Thread wayne cripps
Begin forwarded message: > From: Graham Freeman > Date: November 1, 2010 9:38:55 AM EDT > To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu > Subject: [LUTE] Thanks, and a Cautionary Tale > > Dear Collective Wisdom, > A few weeks ago, I sent out a message soliciting advice concerning > s

Thanks to all for d minor tuning advice

2004-12-10 Thread Eric Hansen
My thanks to all those who offered advice about beginner tablature for the 11 course Baroque lute in d minor tuning. I have plenty to go on now, and am most impressed with this very active list! Best to all, Eric Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Join

[LUTE] Re: Theorbo/prop; youtube solves mystery, Thanks.

2008-02-02 Thread Tony Chalkley
ht be able to confirm this. - Original Message - From: "Michael Bocchicchio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 9:07 AM Subject: [LUTE] Theorbo/prop; youtube solves mystery, Thanks. Thanks for the youtube links. I didn't remember that fr

Re: It fell on a summer's day - thanks

2003-09-23 Thread Stewart McCoy
Many thanks, Joel. Stewart McCoy. > > My solution of avoiding E minor in the lute part by changing c3 to > > c4 seems to be the neatest solution, with minimum editorial > > interference. After all, having a letter on the wrong line must be > > one of the most common mist

[LUTE] Re: Thanks, and a Cautionary TaleGraham Freeman

2010-11-01 Thread Christopher Stetson
e more things change... Best to all, and keep playing, Chris. >>> Edward Mast 11/1/2010 9:51 AM >>> Thanks for passing on your experiences, Graham. I guess that - like ivory - certain woods are considered rare or endangered, and their use and transport is bei

[LUTE] Re: Thanks, and a Cautionary Tale - HELP!!!

2010-11-11 Thread Hilbert Jörg
is, why I am looking for help now. So this is my question: Does anybody know, which document (FDA?) I need to declare my import to the USA, or where to find it? Thanks in advance to everybody, who can give me some advice. Jörg Am 01.11.2010 um 14:38 schrieb Graham Freeman: > Dear Coll

[LUTE] Re: Thanks, and a Cautionary Tale - HELP!!!

2010-11-11 Thread Graham Freeman
tand this all, and I > this is, why I am looking for help now. So this is my question: > > Does anybody know, which document (FDA?) I need to declare my import to the > USA, or where to find it? > Thanks in advance to everybody, who can give me some advice. > > Jörg > &g

[LUTE] Belated Thanks (was Re: lute straps, then Re: Body pain )

2006-05-13 Thread Stephen Arndt
I apologize for being so late in expressing my thanks to those who continued to offer their help and suggestions. I am especially grateful to: 1) Eric for the book recommendation. I received it on Wednesday and have begun my "golf-ball therapy," which has already proved very helpful.