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January 13, 2006 • Instruments

No excuse not to play in tune

In paragraph 23, chapter 4, page 58 of On playing the Flute Quantz writes on intonating:

January 12, 2006 • Technology

iPhoto 6?

Today I threw out 1576 pictures (6,6Gb worth) of iPhoto 2. That means I only have 3166 (or 13,3 Gb) of them left on my computer. I bought iPhoto 5 being reasonably happy with iPhoto 2 but being promised better performance. Now that didn't turn out well. (yes, it was faster, but it should handle the photo collection of an average DSLR amateur) iPhoto is the program that crashes most frequently on my computer. Only reason for going with iPhoto was that f-spot wasn't stable on OS X, and last I checked about a month ago it still wasn't. I'm recompiling now, though, hoping that OS X stability comes around soon. (It'd be awesome having it included with fink) This guy won't be upgrading to iPhoto 6 anytime soon. Apple hasn't taken a single bug report regarding iPhoto 5 seriously. No stability patch has been released. Bad enough it being dreadfully slow. Sorry Apple, you had my money, leave photography for the rest and build those wonderful computers you're so good at.

January 12, 2006 • The Blog

Early Music Blogs

Funny thing, I've found two other blogs called The Early Music Blog [1] and [2]. 1 is Italian and hasn't been updated since september and 2 is a republished version of Goldberg Magazine. These two and other blogs I found or are emailed to me will be put in a feed and new updates from these blogs will be posted in the right-hand sidebar so that you can always have easy access to updated early music blogs (hopefully with original names, though, or we'll have to come up with some kind of numbering system ;-) )

January 12, 2006 • 28-75mm

Automn Blues

Automn Blues

January 10, 2006 • Discussion

On French singers

During a visit to the coffee shop with Ulrik and Ketil recently, I learned that in the renaissance the zink/cornetto and the oboe are described as the instruments that are closest to the voice, so one can speculate if singing technique has changed from very nasal in the renaissance to a more “classic” ideal that is closer to the flute when Quantz writes On playing the Flute.

January 10, 2006 • 28-75mm

Grey Heron

Grey Heron I

January 8, 2006 • 28-75mm

New Years Rocket

New Years Rocket

January 7, 2006 • Instruments

Flutes d\'amore

In On playing the Flute paragraph 17 chapter I, page 34, Quantz describes the "flutes d'amour" as a flute that is a minor third lower than the common flute. Funny, as I always imagined it was a name for the voice flute (a recorder in D), being a minor third lower than the alto recorder.

January 5, 2006 • 28-75mm

Winter-Christina

Winter-Christina