Completely playable without ring finger. A lot more movement of the thumb. I 
think it's more gramatically correct too. But it is harder. A lot of easy 
things are wrong, like watching television instead of practicing moving your 
thumb all over the basses... which is what I did tonight. Guilty.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Parisien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Robert Barto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "BAROQUE-LUTE-LIST" 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 7:47 PM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: LesBarricadesMysterieuses...


> Dear Baroque Lute list members:
>
> In response to the discussion on the use of the ring finger...
> I have made a basic transcription of Couperin's "Les Brricades 
> Myterieuses", transposed to C Maj from B flat major (I believe the 
> original is in B flat maj.)
> How would people play the following transcription??  For me it is much 
> easier with the use of the ring finger.  Perhaps it would be better to use 
> just the thumb, index, and long?  I would be interested in hearing 
> anyone's opinion.
>
> Thanks to Roman Turovsky for graciously converting the file into PDF.
> Rob Parisien
>
> http://fileplace.co.nr/download.php?file=867474 
> <http://fileplace.co.nr/download.php?file=867474>
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