Forever Dowland for me, so touching and moving and so well interpreted here and in other videos too. It helps me to write my story playing in 1620 to accompany my flow of thoughts. Thanks to you.
this song is wonderful!!! the first tune i ever heard for the lute.thank you for playing Dowland,his music and Christmas go together nicely.Merry X mas.
I have been subscribed to you channel for years now, and I enjoy watching and listening to you play when I have time, but I keep coming back to hear this song and Can She Excuse by Dowland more than the others. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely gorgeous! A lovely interpretation. This is a great version of the tune - and you play it with a lot of sensitivity! Brilliant Lute too! It has a very sweet sound. Thanks.
@Luthval I tried this piece and immediately fell in love with it. IMO this is one of the most satisfying piece one can set his hands on, even at a very slow(beginner) tempo.
Hello, I'm not specialist of oriental lute. I think the plectrum is softer than the "modern" ones, but it is possible to find some oriental plectrum on the net. Just make a search. Good luck Val
I just studied what it is Lachrime Pavaen on web. That flow of tears. I played guitar in the past, so I played with recorder such as with guitar from Levocsky lutnovy zbornik+Thesaurus Harmonicus and I know to play such Pavaen, but I saw on web Brugger and saw it is written on web it is Flow of tears, so there are two main ways how to play it or more and some parts recorder plays differently than guitar! I got charismas on similar to guitar playings and rythm...I am sorry I have not whole
Look for the Lute Society of your country, you'll have the adresses of makers ;-) (or if you're looking for a cheap one, but not a concert one, look on ebay for EMS lute) Thanks for the messages ;-) Val
Hi Luthval. I just find a copy of Poulton's collection in a library and decided to venture a little bit in french tablature. Can I ask what does a single "#" in the tablature mean? Yan
@noobatloote Bonjour, J'ai le fac similé du "Folger lute book" (MS 1610.1, Washington) (édité par la Société Anglaise de luth), Poulton propose la version du Cambridge Dd 5.78 (qui de ce fait est devenue la plus connue...) que je joue aussi sur une autre vidéo... Val ;-)
Forever Dowland for me, so touching and moving and so well interpreted here and in other videos too. It helps me to write my story playing in 1620 to accompany my flow of thoughts. Thanks to you.
That's probably my favourite piece written for the lute. I can't explain this tune, something is really special about it.
Good playing Val!
this song is wonderful!!! the first tune i ever heard for the lute.thank you for playing Dowland,his music and Christmas go together nicely.Merry X mas.
Great thanks for the Christmas Present ! Excellent ! Wonderful interpretation of one of my all times favo(u)rite !
Hurrah for Mr Val !
Thanks for posting. Dowland's masterpiece.I like the slower playing of it.
That is an all time favourite Valéry, merry Christmas (for what is left of it)! Ernst
Fantastic sound. This is one of my favourite Dowland pieces.
Yes, I agree, very well interpreted and played ...just perfect. Bravo and 10 stars!
I have been subscribed to you channel for years now, and I enjoy watching and listening to you play when I have time, but I keep coming back to hear this song and Can She Excuse by Dowland more than the others.
Thank you for sharing.
+Jace Hebert Thanks a lot. I post less now, but will be back soon. (I'm addicted to ukulele...sigh !)
A beautiful piece for Christmas eve.
Have a nice Christmas,Val.
Trond
Absolutely gorgeous! A lovely interpretation. This is a great version of the tune - and you play it with a lot of sensitivity!
Brilliant Lute too! It has a very sweet sound.
Thanks.
Thanks Ernst, best musical whishes for you !
Amitiés
Valéry
Cher Valery,
Joyeux Noel.Merci pour toute la belle musique.Vous etes charmant!J'aime bien cette piece.
J'essaye de ecrire en francais.
Amities,
Aisha
@Luthval I tried this piece and immediately fell in love with it. IMO this is one of the most satisfying piece one can set his hands on, even at a very slow(beginner) tempo.
Magnifique !
Merci et ;-)
Joyeux Noêl
This song is so good, and you can play it very good.
Bravo, Valéry...just great...
;-) Cher Roger !!! merci !
Val
Hello dear friend!
Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Nice Video!
Rigo
Beautiful
Merci, joyeux Noël à vous ;-)
V.
Thanks,
Divisions are from the original version in the Folger lute book.
;-)
Val
Thanks to you and best whishes ;-)
Val
Hello Vicente, thanks to you ;-)
Val
Thanks for the message, and enjoy playing lute when you'll have it ;-)
Best regards
Valéry
One of the most melancholic tune by Dowland. How much harder is this than "Sir John Smith his Almain"?
Thanks Trond, the same for you, best whishes ;-)
Friendly,
Valéry
Best whishes to you ;-)
Val
Merci beaucoup ;-)
Amitiés
Valéry
Merry Christmas to you Wilfried ;-)
Val
Thanks Rigo, Merry Xmas ;-)
Val
Très bon Noël Aisha ;-)
Avec toute mon amitié
Valéry
Superbe !
@SFungi
Thank you very much ;-)
Best regards
Val
@natsakay
Thank you very much Nat ;-)
Best regards
Val
Thanks a lot. Hope your story is coming well ;-)
Val
Hello, I'm not specialist of oriental lute. I think the plectrum is softer than the "modern" ones, but it is possible to find some oriental plectrum on the net. Just make a search.
Good luck
Val
I just studied what it is Lachrime Pavaen on web. That flow of tears. I played guitar in the past, so I played with recorder such as with guitar from Levocsky lutnovy zbornik+Thesaurus Harmonicus and I know to play such Pavaen, but I saw on web Brugger and saw it is written on web it is Flow of tears, so there are two main ways how to play it or more and some parts recorder plays differently than guitar! I got charismas on similar to guitar playings and rythm...I am sorry I have not whole
@natsakay
Thank you very much ;-)
Val
skilled musician
Thank you very much ;-)
Val
@archlutesmith
Thanks a lot ;-)
Val
Thanks
V.
@chengyanslc
Perhaps it is not a beginner's piece, but anyway enjoy !
Val
For me it is the all composition ;-)
Val
Thanks a lot, I hope you will have asu muche pleasure with your lute than I have with mine.
Val
Thanks !
V.
Thanks a lot ;-)
Val
@chengyanslc
I don't know if it is harder, longer yes... so you have to keep the flow (of tears)...
V.
This one also reminiscent "Flow my Tears", even more. Could it be? mercí
+HannesFury Yes lachrmae is the solo version of the song Flow my tears. ;-)
Thank you ;-)
Val
@chengyanslc It is a sign for ornament, a "grace" ;-)
Val
Yes it's great again! Are some of the divisions yours or all written down?
Look for the Lute Society of your country, you'll have the adresses of makers ;-) (or if you're looking for a cheap one, but not a concert one, look on ebay for EMS lute)
Thanks for the messages ;-)
Val
Hi Luthval. I just find a copy of Poulton's collection in a library and decided to venture a little bit in french tablature. Can I ask what does a single "#" in the tablature mean?
Yan
Thanks Liran ;-)
V.
@key2kingdom
Merci ;-)
muito bonito! =)
Thanks ;-)
V.
Thanks a lot ;-)
Thanks a lot (nothing never perfect in music, we just try...)
V.
@noobatloote
Bonjour,
J'ai le fac similé du "Folger lute book" (MS 1610.1, Washington) (édité par la Société Anglaise de luth), Poulton propose la version du Cambridge Dd 5.78 (qui de ce fait est devenue la plus connue...) que je joue aussi sur une autre vidéo...
Val ;-)
supi musi
Thank you very much ;-)
Val