Hi Garry:

I too have a bit of the Native American flowing through my veins.  However
you are correct this is about Lutes.

If you are referring to a general concordance like you find with Bach,
Mozart, or Beethoven, the answered is no.  There are some attempts with
particular composers such as Dowland, DaMilano, and Wise, but the instrument
as a whole I would have to say no.

Vance Wood.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garry Bryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lute list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 9:39 AM
Subject: International Brotherhood week - again?


> Judging from the recent threads regarding the renaissance in America, I'd
> say the milk of human kindness is once again turning to yogurt.
>
> Before assuming that America would have been better if it had been
colonized
> by Italians/Germans/Martians, please keep in mind that many of my
ancestors
> were here before the renaissance. I'm sure that if asked which nation
they'd
> prefer to have "civilize" them, they'd have replied "No thanks".
>
> The crux of the biscuit is: Things happened as they happened.  We're here
> now and this is the Lute list.
>
> I actually have a lute related question:
>
> I'm sure that this has been covered before, but is there a definitive key
or
> legend to the various lute manuscripts? In other words, is there one
> document which decrypts them ?  ( e.g. Board MS ).
>
>
> Wado,
>
> Garry
>
>
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