The T sign under a chord indicates that one should play the lowest notes with the thumb. The upside down v sign before a note indicates an appoggiatura from below; the upside down v sign after a note indicates a 'pincé' or mordent, as does a v sign after or before a note .
Best, Matthew On 24 janv. 2020, at 14:27, Nicolau Espinosa <nicolau.espin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Edward, > I refer specifically to a kind of letter "t" that appears under a > vertical chord of Am A (5) -E (4) -C · (3), and also to a kind of > accent sign that sometimes indicates above and times down ... > The piece is a Chaconne, La Montespan. > Thanks for your kindness. > > Missatge de Edward Martin <[1]edvihuel...@gmail.com> del dia dv., 24 de To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html