Dear list, Today I have finally put the 2002 version of the dulcian players workshop list on my web site. To me it feels like workshop details become available...
I've just been given a Moeck soprano shawm on long term loan by a musician friend who is concentrating on single reeds. Some of the notes seem very dodgy using...
Hi Andrea, ... Most probably it is wrong fingering :-) Suppose this is a c soprano shawm. The usual fingering for d' on a c soprano is 123 456- with a leaking...
I'll try the fingerings you suggest (too late to try it now - shawm is even worse than bagpipes when you have neighbours!). Being also a recorder and bagpipe...
A Venetian Extravaganza Virtuosic Vocal & Instrumental Music of the XVIIth Century Claudio Monteverdi: Madrigals for 1, 2, & 3 voices Barbara Strozzi: Arie e...
I will use this group to store PDF, Sibelius & midi files of Claudio Monteverdi's (& perhaps Giulio Cesare Monteverdi's) music. Please join if you're...
Like most people, I've had some trouble with credit in the past. For a long time I haven't been able to find a company that would give me a credit card at all....
Dear List Members, It is true that recently not so much has been discussed on the dulcian- list, however this does not mean that subjects that are so...
I just bought a shawm from War Cry Music, http://www.warcrymusic.com/MedievalPipeShawm.htm. I was wondering if anyone could help me answer some questions about...
Stephanie, I went to the website where you bought the "shawm." I don't know what it is, but it is not a shawm. Check out Bob Cronin's website ...
H. David Templeton
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Apr 19, 2002 4:53 pm
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... The instrument pictured looks more like a cornamuse, or perhaps a Glastonbury pipe, both of which sound like a slightly muted crumhorn. A shawm would not...
Stephanie, Welcome to the Dulcian-list. ... This is an intersting instrument, however it is not something I would call a shawm. The number one difference is...
If any group members have made a bass dulcian or sordune (even a bass cornamuse) from plans or drawings, I would like to discuss your instrument. Cheers/The...
Post message: Cornetti@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: Cornetti-subscribe@yahoogroups.com There is a new group on Yahoo whose interest is in the cornetto and other...
There is the Cornetto-Zink Yahoo group that has being going for some time - it features a number of Sibelius, PDF and midi files of works for the cornett. ...
Hi all- My name is Scott Wallace, I live in Vienna (Austria) and am primarily a maker of bows and harp-things. I have also made a few recorders and traversi,...
Scott, Welcome to the dulcian-list. Interesting to see a maker of stringed instruments also working on early wind instruments. ... I have never heard or seen...
Dear dulcian listers, During Easter I have been to Eric Moulder's instrument making course at West Dean college in England. It took me a while, but I have the...
Hi David, ... What my web site says is that I made a bass dulcaina after the instrument found in the Mary Rose. The dulcaina, also called "still shawm" is a ...
I thought members of the list might find this amusing. Chris Gutteridge, The Waits Website www.waits.org.uk ... From: "Paul Schmidt" <ocleide@...> ...
Gutteridge
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May 9, 2002 1:05 pm
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There were drawings sold years ago by the Toronto Consort for a bass rackett. You could unravel that to end up with a bass sordune. I bought a set of the...
Does anyone have a second-hand soprano shawm in C they wish to sell? The King's Lynn Waites would be interested. Chris Gutteridge chiefwaite@... ...
Gutteridge
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Jul 7, 2002 6:25 pm
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[Please pardon this cross posting] Dear Fellow Members, I am currently making a Sibelius file of the Sonata Solennis a 20. This work was written by Hen....
Steven, ... If the music is from mid 16th century to mid 17th century it *could* have been a so called basset shawm, what is a tenor shawm with a downward ...
Dear Hans, ... It is from around the middle of the 17th century - maybe from 1650 to 1690? ... Perhaps you're right! I tend to think that it might be for a...