RTHUR NESS wrote:
> I still do not understand its significance as the title of a guitar
> treatise
"Light [or "Lantern"] and North Star," as in a guide in the dark.
HP
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On Sep 16, 2005, at 4:25 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I think it is an ordinary D major chord. The alfabeto 'C' chord is
> rather ornate (and more so than other 'C' chords in other pieces)
> but the N (fifth pos) and H (third pos) chords on the very same
> page als
Yes, I thought Pat did _not_ play at that one, but wasn't certain. I thought
Harp Consort was the name of Lawrence King's ensemble. I recall the title, Luz
y Norte, on the program I attended, and found it to be a strange name.
I still do not understand its significance as the title of a guita