In this episode I discuss the most common rhetorical figures used in lute playing. Handout: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/uqbme7tt4et3k9596812p/Rhetorical-Figures.pdf?rlkey=6tigs3oejhu0fwh69vao8xj6s&dl=0 Robert Toft's " With Passionate Voice": global.oup.com/academic/product/with-passionate-voice-9780199382026?cc=us&lang=en& Robert Toft's "Tune Thy Musicke to thy Hart": utorontopress.com/9781487584177/tune-thy-musicke-to-thy-hart/ Artusi: www.artusimusic.com My book for intermediate and advanced players, published by Mel Bay: www.melbay.com/Products/30967/the-art-of-lute-playing.aspx My Patreon: patreon.com/FundamentalsofLutePlaying
RU-vid is full of _mute_ Lutenists! Brilliant players that never say a word...I do feel that one needs to talk about what one is doing. The fact that you're doing a pedagogy channel is even better. This is one of the best presentations I've seen about the Lute so far. There is so much to lute playing, so much history, interpretation, nuance and subtlety. Thank you for this video.
Glad you are enjoying it! I'm hoping to be as comprehensive as possible. Right now I have it mapped out for about 50 episodes and we'll see after that : )
Once again, the learning never ends. So *that's* what that thing I've been doing is called! I actually burst out laughing while you were shrinking/ducking and hiding at minute 21:40.