Hello again, Karla - I have the "Antwerpener Tanzbuch" (1583) - of Pierre Phalese, edited by Helmut Monkemeyer. Phalese's son apparently put this out after he ...
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danahawkes
Feb 3, 2001 9:06 pm
I really like this piece. I had heard it before, but didn't know what it was called. Anyway, I found a midi of it, and imported it into my notation program. If...
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hnygrbagel2001
Feb 3, 2001 10:03 pm
Yes, Dana, you have the same version - the notes are all the same. Using Monkemeyer39;s edition one would have to read the alto line A8. Also, there are no bar...
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arbuss5
Feb 4, 2001 9:19 am
Hello,<br><br> I have played the flute for about 25 years and now, after admiring the sound of the recorder all my life have finally purchased a Yamaha ...
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arbuss5
Feb 4, 2001 9:23 am
I am looking for any sound files of sonata's. I do not want midi files though. I want the actual instrument recordings, especially ones with classical guitar,...
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kjaerran
Feb 4, 2001 9:53 pm
A good online resource is the Dolmetsch Company site (<a href=http://www.be-blood.demon.co.uk/index.htm...
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vee26us
Feb 18, 2001 7:54 pm
I would like to hear how other club members got the recorders they play now, what brands are favored, the fine points of the selection process, etc. My ...
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vee26us
Feb 18, 2001 8:03 pm
I have a Yamaha alto, but I'm not as pleased with the tone in the 2nd octave as I like. It just sounds thin. Maybe it's me. I had this one for so many years ...
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vee26us
Feb 18, 2001 8:37 pm
Sorry to be all over the board but I saw the "message listing" button and old messages are answering a lot of my questions. So here's a new one. Although I've...
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srpennell
Feb 19, 2001 4:34 am
Hiya, Vee, I've had to break in many recorders during my adult life. It takes about a month. But if you are going to make a dramatice increase in practice time...
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arbuss5
Feb 19, 2001 1:47 pm
Hello,<br><br> My name is Randy and I purchased my first soprano, alto, and tenor recorder in Feb. of this year from Courtly Music Unlimited online. I ...
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vee26us
Feb 19, 2001 3:39 pm
What does it mean to "voice" a recorder?<br><br>You are so right about how tempermental they can be. The old pearwood(?) one I have has been through every ...
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vee26us
Feb 19, 2001 3:43 pm
Thank you for your story. I saw your other earlier messages from a couple months ago, but this is a nice summary.<br><br>What do you mean by 'intonation39; ...
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tiggerwwmt
Feb 19, 2001 9:46 pm
Just thought it is cool that you homeschooled your kids. I have been homeschooled my whole life, and my mom helped me learn to play recorder.(she can just...
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srpennell
Feb 19, 2001 11:04 pm
I just thought I'd butt in here. I hope you don't mind. Intonation is how in tune an instrument or voice is. It sounds as though you are having an intonation ...
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vee26us
Feb 20, 2001 12:25 am
Thanks for your advice, srpennell. I've always suspected there must be a lot more I could do to maintain my recorders. I will pursue your suggestions....
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vee26us
Feb 20, 2001 12:31 am
I hit the wrong button and sent my reply too quickly! What are your thoughts on bore oil? When I was looking for a new clarinet for my son I found a site that ...
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srpennell
Feb 20, 2001 1:58 am
I don't know anything about clarinets - how the wood is treated and cured, if it is impregnated with anything, but for recorders, oiling is a necessity. If you...
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vee26us
Feb 21, 2001 1:47 am
Clarinets are usually made out of grenadilla wood or various grades of plastic for students. Buffet is the preferred brand. <br> I saw on the recommended UK ...
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ace99yms
Feb 22, 2001 4:35 pm
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions concerning some of the various opportunities to study recorder on-line. Such an idea sounds a bit hokey to me, ...
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arbuss5
Feb 23, 2001 3:39 am
The woodgrain surface and paint on the labium is what gives it a different sound. I asked the same question to Richie at Courtly Music and he explained it to ...
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arbuss5
Feb 23, 2001 3:41 am
Thank you for your homeschool support and story....
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arbuss5
Feb 23, 2001 3:51 am
Being new at playing the recorder myself, I have found the online lessons useful but I do see them also very limited in their ability to take you beyond basic ...
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jjorpwood
Feb 23, 2001 9:33 pm
Browning/The leaves be green <br><br>Does anyone know the words of this tune, used by William Byrd, Clement Woodcock, and others in consort music? It is ...
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mikecoursey
Feb 25, 2001 1:05 am
hello Jenny,<br>I saw your inquiry thru the other email club. I<br>don39;t know the song.....but, I'm just wondering if<br>it could possibly be a poem that...
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sannazaro
Feb 26, 2001 4:16 pm
vee26us wrote: <br>I39;m such a philistine, I was thinking wood is<br> wood, but they must really differ from each other both in tone and care. One of my music ...
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srpennell
Feb 26, 2001 9:20 pm
Aha! Philistine, eh? Florestan and Eusebius would shun you! Seriously, though, you're right as rain. The full name is Collins and Williams Historic Woodwinds. ...
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tiggerwwmt
Feb 27, 2001 5:03 pm
Here is the web address for Collins and Williams Historic Woodwinds<br><a href=http://www.leecollins.com/ target=new>http://www.leecollins.com/</a>...
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vee26us
Feb 28, 2001 2:49 am
If you mean Eusebius the church father who wrote the hair-raising book about martyrs...him I'm familiar with. But I don't know Florestan. Who is ...
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srpennell
Feb 28, 2001 5:40 am
Florestan and Eusebius were the imaginary friends of Robert Schumann - the first music critic. He used to consult with them frequently and put their comments...