Good work, all you Sherlock's out there! Just took a look at eBay to see what the flute sold for and... the listing had been pulled by eBay. No reason given. ...
What's up with Yahoo? According to the sequential posting numbers thirty messages were posted since Terry's Monzani 'sus' concern on Jun 26th and before this ...
I was assuming they pulled my posts (and the replies to them) containing the information about the 2 websites connetcted to the Monzani listing and their...
You mean you can't supply identifying information, even though it was obtained from sources available publicly on the web (as, if I remember correctly, it is)...
Thanks for your reply. If you check the most recent traffic on the list you will find that others have had the same problem, so it seems reasonable to conclude...
Dear Ardal I agree with you about this terminology problem. but the danger is to include these flutes in C (six fingers) in the "flûtes d'amour" group if you...
Ardal Powell wrote, in part, in the context of a message ... I agree that it is important to avoid confusion! Really important. But here "normal usage" really...
... Heh heh, I came across a Boehm flute in D. Someone, presumably with the aim of playing Irish music on it, cut a few inches off the slide end of the head....
... There seem to be two issues here. One is the "natural scale" of the instrument - what happens when you lift one finger at a time - and what is the lowest...
... " in C" meaning that they are all at modern pitch, ie that the A is 440 and not 409? I'd rather we use "at 440" or "in modern pitch" than "in C"! ... ...
... here is ... flute ... 440 and ... No, i think "in C" meaning that it's not meant as a transposing instrument (the "C" note is really "C", as opposed to,...
... Ah, sorry, my misinterpretation. ... Yes, that is my understanding. Scored as if they were all in D, so a player could move around the band without having...
Having an additional hole covered with rice paper seems to be a lot older then that patent. There is a whole family of chinese flutes build that way. It make...
... You might be right ( a lot of catalog entries would have to be cleaned up), but it seems to me that the mess they are in was created out of ignorance ...
Renaissance flute days in Stuttgart (8 et 9/10/2005) INFO / www.IRS2005.de Philippe Allain-Dupré Renaissance flute days in Stuttgart (8 et 9/10/2005) INFO /...
The big WHEW you heard from across the pond yesterday was the millions of us New Yorkers relieved that we did not get the Olympics. We also congratulate London...
I have just acquired what I believe to be the earliest extant Rudall & Rose flute, an instrument stamped with the address of "7.Tavistock Street" which we know...
Dear Colleagues in Britain and the London Area, London allowed me some years of high school eductation when, to relieve family poverty, I was sent down from...
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Hi Philippe, and thanks for reposting (including my post of 1 July, retained below because it has been deleted from the earlyflute server). I'm not sure...
... Sorry, I should have said, ". . . more important to BE ABLE TO make this distinction clearly . . ." I shouldn't have implied that in the particular cases...
Hi Ardal, Philippe and everyone, RE: this post below and your June 30th one, Ardal, about the 1725 Handel aria calling for "traversa bassa" -- further...
Amen, Rod. As is also said. "Hurry, Hurry. Your lamp will not be lit forever. What use are you making of your life? What are you leaving behind you?" "As a...
DEAR ARDAL Thanks a lot for this full and clear response. Hope you don't have any relatives in the tragedy Cheers. Philippe Allain-Dupré ... From: Ardal...
Hi Ardal, Philippe and all, I think the term 'flute d'amour' was aplicable to any instrument between a tone to a major third lower then the normal D (or C...
Thanks, Boaz: your Hasse concerto specifying Flauto traverso d'amore with a whole-tone difference between the solo and ripieno parts indicates that Hasse at...
Did anyone respond to my post about the piccolo? I was a bit put out by the roaring silence it engendered - it didn't seem like a completely harebrained bunch...
... Ah, that's this one? Maybe none of us feels that competent about piccolos! ... Is it deleterious to the intonation? I wouldn't think that was the problem...
Apparently yes, no identifying information can be posted even if publicly available, no e-mail addresses either. I am pretty sure that was the reason all those...