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- From: sommerfeld@apollo.hp.com (Bill Sommerfeld)
- Subject: Re: Lute volume
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- In-Reply-To: howland@noc2.arc.nasa.gov's message of Sun, 22 Nov 1992 15:07:42 GMT
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 19:45:27 GMT
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- References: <19921118150111UCCXDEM@MVS.UCC.OKSTATE.EDU>
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- In article <1992Nov22.150742.11372@news.arc.nasa.gov> howland@noc2.arc.nasa.gov (Curtis Howland) writes:
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- In article <446-JNEWS-2.1@smylex.UUCP>, Godfrey de Shipbrook <jlee@smylex.UUCP> writes:
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- |> (Of course, as someone hath said, if a lute is in the room with another
- |> instrument, the lute cannot be heard -- even if the other instrument is
- |> silent.)
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- "...It's a very nice Lute, I hope you enjoy it...
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- ...think of it while you're listening to the Bagpipes."
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- For those not familiar with this remark, it was said by that curiously
- reknowned musician, and musicologist of dubious repute, Peter
- Schickele. BTW, in addition to researching the work of the last and
- least of Bach's children, he also is a modern composer in his own
- right.
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