Arto,

In his famous book "Pieces de luth" Perrine uses the "p" for pouce (engl:
thumb).

Bernhard

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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. April 2012 09:34
An: Bernhard Fischer
Cc: 'Baroque Lute Net'; vihu...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Betreff: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Mouton's "campanella" technique

Dear Bernhard,

thanks! The 17706 (8r-8v) doesn't seem to indicate playing the 
campanella, as you also have written. On the other hand the Saizenay 
279153 (p. 114) does that, and uses special markings to that: "g." and 
"p.". What (French?) words could those mean?

Best,

Arto


On 12/04/12 09:45, Bernhard Fischer wrote:
> Dear Arto,
>
> This Mouton Prelude is well known and included in lute school books as
> teaching material / example. It is included in several historic
manuscripts
> in various versions, with and without dissection the bass course. For your
> kind information I attach my hand-written copy of this piece from the
Vienna
> MS 17706.
>
> Best regards from Vienna,
> Bernhard
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im
Auftrag
> von Arto Wikla
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. April 2012 18:50
> An: Baroque Lute Net; vihu...@cs.dartmouth.edu
> Betreff: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Mouton's "campanella" technique
>
>     Dear baroque lutenists and guitarists,
>     I played a tiny Prelude by Mouton from his printed book Pieces de
Luth,
>     page 1.  Here Mouton uses his unique(?) technique of playing first
only
>     the low octave of a bass course and only after some higher strings the
>     upper octave of the same bass course. So it is actually the
>     "campanella" technique better known in baroque guitar music.
>     You can find my version in
>       [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N64w2NH6hCg&feature=youtu.be
>     It is quite short, 46 seconds. The campanella passage starts in about
>     0:21, where the bass goes C-B-A-G-F (a'A5Hz).
>     Does anyone know, whether any other baroque lutenist used this
>     technique?
>     All the best,
>     Arto
>     --
>
> References
>
>     1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N64w2NH6hCg&feature=youtu.be
>
>
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