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jg7238 -> A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 1:30:42)

A Renaissance piece.... (Anonymous)






rombsix -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 1:34:35)

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A Renaissance piece.... (Anonymous)


Nice to have you recording without the TV blasting in the background. Indeed, you ARE on the right track. [:D][8D]




jg7238 -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 2:20:13)

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Nice to have you recording without the TV blasting in the background. Indeed, you ARE on the right track


I apologize for that. I know it can slightly detract from the playing.

Anyway, here is another Renaissance piece......







rombsix -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 2:33:27)

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I apologize for that. I know it can slightly detract from the playing.


You're hilarious, hombre. Back to having the TV on in the background again? [:D][8D]

You should buy yourself a lute. [;)] Olé!




jg7238 -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 3:22:27)

Ok, here we go...no more TV then... :)







Erik van Goch -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 9:01:08)

Very nice




SLJ -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 13:23:15)

All 3 were great! I enjoy the peacefulness of this type of music,, and I understand the beat/ rhythms , more internally than ,trying to follow flamenco,,, more listening time needed , I guess[:D]




jg7238 -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 19:43:48)

Thank you Erik.. Thanks SLJ... Many people find Renaissance music boring but I find something appealing to it. I just cannot get away from Flamenco though. It completely sucks you in and makes you forget about everything else. [:D]




SLJ -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 20:17:52)

well its cool you can play both. I thought I could play guitar until I started on this stuff.[:(]




Erik van Goch -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 29 2013 20:35:00)

It's far from boring and happens to be part of the music i grew up with... my father is specialized in early "guitar" music and owns and plays various modern day copies of the instruments involved. His 80 year old hands find it dificult play the guitar anymore (to painful) but most fortunately he can still play his beloved Bach suites on his lutes. He played and studied early music for 60 years and since the 70ties had various performances playing Bach, Weiss, Dowland and various other composers, both solo and with singers (he also made a recording playing the lute in a big orchestra).




jg7238 -> RE: A Renaissance piece (Jul. 30 2013 15:49:20)

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It's far from boring and happens to be part of the music i grew up with... my father is specialized in early "guitar" music and owns and plays various modern day copies of the instruments involved. His 80 year old hands find it dificult play the guitar anymore (to painful) but most fortunately he can still play his beloved Bach suites on his lutes. He played and studied early music for 60 years and since the 70ties had various performances playing Bach, Weiss, Dowland and various other composers, both solo and with singers (he also made a recording playing the lute in a big orchestra).


Very nice there Erik. I enjoyed reading your post. I wish I could play the Lute. Talking about the Baroque period, just imagine watching Bach and Weiss compete in improvisation.




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