Early Guitars and Vihuela

A network for historic guitars and vihuelas

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At 9:10 on June 2, 2011, Alexandros Zervas said…

Hi Jelma. This piece it's so beautiful.

Yes sounds like 'La Monica' or une jeune fillette.

Best wishes.

Alexandros.

 

 

At 20:44 on May 9, 2011, Lars Hedelius-Strikkertsen said…

Very funny. I must admit though that I find most of the beards too much. I'm more into the kind of sideburns the men had in early 19th century, like the one Giuliani had.

Thanks for the link though

 

 

At 20:40 on March 30, 2011, Rob MacKillop said…
Jelma, I enjoyed the folia by Castro. Nice dynamics and tone!
At 8:14 on March 24, 2011, Kernoa Patrig said…

Très jolie pièce, le timbre de l'instrument est vraiment très élégant, très charmant. Bravo!!

Une Folia? Dat is te gek!!!!

 

Groetjes, profite de tes quelques jours de congés.

At 10:51 on March 5, 2011, Lars Hedelius-Strikkertsen said…

Thank You. I see, You where only joking. I'm allso proud to be a nerd. One should be careful with irony when writting.

I'm impressed with all the ensembles you play in. I'd like to play with some other instruments too. There's not many musicians in Denmark that plays historical instruments and the once that do is only into baroque music and I'm more into the early romantic period not only as a musician but allso as a historian. I read a lot a history book about late 18th till mid 19th century.

I'm happy that You like our video. I'm the one with the 19th century sideburns.

 

At 13:50 on January 1, 2011, Eric Hansen said…
Thank you, Jelma. I will look forward to all that the Early Guitar & Vihuela group has to offer. Happy New Year to you too.
At 12:38 on December 31, 2010, yong leong said…

Much obliged for welcoming me to this website Jelma. Glad to have access to the informations and helpful members.  A happy new year to you and all who are here.

At 23:46 on October 9, 2010, Fernando Kurka said…
Thanks for the welcome. This looks like a very interesting place.
At 4:31 on September 29, 2010, Jon Brooks said…
Thanks very much.
At 14:37 on September 28, 2010, Robert S. Trent said…
Thank you for the welcome!
At 14:39 on August 19, 2010, Monica Hall said…
I sent $5 - it's hardly worth sending less. Have you received it? Monica
At 14:08 on August 19, 2010, Monica Hall said…
Jelma - I visited the site which says Donate but it was all in Dutch! How can I make a donation?
At 4:47 on July 9, 2010, Juan Pablo Pira said…
Lovely song. "Svegliate mi Ninetta..." who is singing?
At 0:08 on May 13, 2010, Aarón García Ruiz said…
Hello Jelma, I've made two new copies: a "facsimil" (very very close copy in woods and measures) and a "antiqued" copy (with simulated use marks ). The first have gut strings and the second nylgut strings. In the pictures you can see the original and copies. In the next few months I want to copy a Agustín Caro (Granada 1824) that a friend of mine wants to sell.
Regards.
Aarón.
At 15:21 on March 27, 2010, Daan Hoeksema said…
Hi Jelma, Net vandaag met mijn vrouw overeenstemming bereikt over 900 euro dus het zal waarschijnlijk een replica van tiendaslatienas worden :)
At 23:41 on February 28, 2010, John J van Gool said…
Bedankt voor je welkomstwoorden. Groet, John van Gool
At 5:45 on December 3, 2009, Jamie Philp said…
Hi Jelma
Thank you so much for the link to the Renaissance guitar music and the information about the French Lute Society's book.
Very nice of you.
Jamie
At 16:03 on November 15, 2009, Bram Dourleijn said…
Hoi Jelma, complimenten voor je website en al die prachtige muziek!! Ik ben hier terecht gekomen via YouTube (video van Matthew mc Allister) groetjes Bram
At 23:07 on November 7, 2009, Dubois Jean-Bernard said…
Hello . Sorry for my scholary English . This view is coming from The Cité de la Musique , in Paris , and it is a Bandora ( Barok Guitar bass , 10-strings , tuning ???) one of the three in France ( 2 in the same place , and 1 in Le musée des Arts Décoratifs , also in Paris ). I asked for looking them in August 2005( may be) at Joel Dugot , director , and I see in december (+/-) . The tuning is in an English book for Tr.viol , flute , tenor lute , cittern, bandora , and bass of viol . Copyright 1977 by The Musica Britannica Trust ,"Pieces from the Walsingham Consort Book ( 1588 ) " and " Rosseter's lessons for consort ( 1609 )"( modern notation , the tuning -6 curses- is also written at the beginning, in french tabulature ) . Double metallic strings :1° A3 , and you go down like a guitar . So 5° D1 , and down tune by tune 10° F ( but F-zero does-it exist ??? ) . If I can tell you more ....JBD
At 23:03 on October 28, 2009, Chris Despopoulos said…
Thanks for the complement (re the instruments). I enjoyed your new song and other music as well...

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