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  • Category: Recorder
  • Founded: Sep 18, 1998
  • Language: English
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301 hnygrbagel2001 Send Email Feb 3, 2001
5:59 pm
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 ...
302 danahawkes Send Email 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...
303 hnygrbagel2001 Send Email Feb 3, 2001
10:03 pm
Yes, Dana, you have the same version - the notes are all the same. Using Monkemeyer&#39;s edition one would have to read the alto line A8. Also, there are no bar...
304 arbuss5 Send Email 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 ...
305 arbuss5 Send Email 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,...
306 kjaerran Send Email 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...
307 vee26us Send Email 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 ...
308 vee26us Send Email 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 ...
309 vee26us Send Email 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...
310 srpennell Send Email 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...
311 arbuss5 Send Email 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 ...
312 vee26us Send Email 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 ...
313 vee26us Send Email 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 'intonation&#39; ...
314 tiggerwwmt Send Email 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...
315 srpennell Send Email 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 ...
316 vee26us Send Email 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....
317 vee26us Send Email 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 ...
318 srpennell Send Email 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...
319 vee26us Send Email 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 ...
320 ace99yms Send Email 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, ...
321 arbuss5 Send Email 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 ...
322 arbuss5 Send Email Feb 23, 2001
3:41 am
Thank you for your homeschool support and story....
323 arbuss5 Send Email 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 ...
324 jjorpwood Send Email 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 ...
325 mikecoursey Send Email Feb 25, 2001
1:05 am
hello Jenny,<br>I saw your inquiry thru the other email club. I<br>don&#39;t know the song.....but, I'm just wondering if<br>it could possibly be a poem that...
326 sannazaro Send Email Feb 26, 2001
4:16 pm
vee26us wrote: <br>I&#39;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 ...
327 srpennell Send Email 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. ...
328 tiggerwwmt Send Email 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>...
329 vee26us Send Email 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 ...
330 srpennell Send Email 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...
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