Sorry, the designation I mentioned is from a MS for 13 course with
instructions by LeSage, noted in Doug Smith and Peter Danner's article "How
Beginners...Should Proceed," JLSA, 1976.

Jorge     

  

On 1/5/07 12:14 PM, "Mathias Rösel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Jorge Torres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>> In the 17th century LeSage de Richee (1695), a self-proclaimed student of
>> Mouton, uses  three dots to indicate the right hand ring finger, but that's
>> a 13-course instrument.
> 
> LeSage 1695 is for 11c lute, and the author only signifies RH forefinger
> and thumb (middle finger isn't pasticularly signified). No use of RH
> ring finger, indeed.





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