Doctor Oakroot wrote:
> The IV indicates a IV chord (i.e., F min in the key of C min). Play the
> tab. That's what it's there for.

Whoops, that's an F major. (Wasn't looking at the score when I wrote that
and missed the natural sign).

As for the split course stuff, can anyone actually play that without it
sounding like crap? Seems like it would be easier to play this:

---
-5-
-4-
-3-
---
---

>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> There are a couple of pieces in a book that I
>> have of the lute music of Vincenzo Capirola.
>> Here is an example:
>>
>>      http://tobiah.org/measure.jpg
>>
>> It seems to indicate that a half bar should
>> be used at the fourth fret, but I can't figure
>> out any way to get a reasonable sound by playing
>> the measure that way, let alone get the pitches
>> that are indicated on the grand staff.
>>
>> It sounds correct if I just play the grand staff
>> as written, ignoring the IV{ marking, but I feel
>> that I am missing something.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tobiah
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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>
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