Am 27 Mar 2006 um 13:52 hat Eugene C. Braig IV geschrieben:
At 01:20 PM 3/27/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course. The thing is that not all equal temperaments are equal,
Of course indeed.
...so citing from historic sources proofes nothing as long as the
mathematical stuff is
Of course. The thing is that not all equal temperaments are equal, so citing
from
historic sources proofes nothing as long as the mathematical stuff is included.
Regards,
Stephan
Am 27 Mar 2006 um 10:13 hat Eugene C. Braig IV geschrieben:
At 06:31 AM 3/26/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 2 Dec 2005 um 8:09 hat Manolo Laguillo geschrieben:
By the way: I want to tell you that I enjoy very much your fresh way of
pointing very often in the right direction with your questioning!
Good for you.
Others feel that he is polluting several lists with his charango crap.
But ok - we all
Am 26 Oct 2005 um 8:48 hat Howard Posner geschrieben:
In the 1970's, a record company put out a re-issue of some of Bream's
recordings entitled the Spanish Guitar or the Classical Guitar.
Its front cover consisted of the title and a large picture of a
standard-issue American-style
are welcome to this list. You are doubtless happy that MO has
gone, however there are many of us who wish he had stayed.
Everyone: let's get along. We are all in this together.
Rob
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From: Stephan Olbertz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 February 2005 08:24
Dear all,
is anyone aware of evidence or hints for something like 55-edo-tuning, or in
other words for something like a 1/6-pythagorean-comma meantone tuning for 18th
century guitars? Instructions, paintings, body frets on surviving instruments?
It's supposed to be the usual tuning for
Sal Savaggio wrote:
Hello all,
1.I was wondering if anyone has any Santiago de Murcia
in Fronimo format they would be willing to share?
2. How about the double 6 string guitar that was used
near the end of the 18th century? I hear there is some
lovely solo and chamber music floating around for
Concerning Mus.ms 40032 Antonio wrote:
Dear Kenneth,
To my knowledge, there is no listing yet available. I
have compiled an index from my own copy of the MS, but
I would not consider it as definitive until I have
compared it with what Griffiths and Fabris come up
with in their own edition. I