I remember someone doing this with bar.guitar music.
RT

> I'venever seen any pieces wuiththe octave courses in small notes.=A0 
> Sometimes I've used oneor two notes when a suspensionwasresolvedona 
> lower stringand the direct resolution wouldbe due to octave stringing.
> =A0
> I'm notgoing t postthis tothe list.
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Greg M. Silverman
> To: Roman Turovsky
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Lutelist
> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 6:11 PM
> Subject: Re: French Lutenist about to release a worldwide first- the 
> Book of Perrine
>
> Roman Turovsky wrote:
>
> >On Jul 5, 2005, at 5:27 PM, Greg M. Silverman wrote:
> >
> >=A0
> >
> >>Thomas Schall wrote:
> >>
> >>=A0=A0=A0
>  >>
> >>>Actually I think staff notation (pitch related notation) is not able
> >>>to depict
> >>>lute music. Just as one example I would like to point you to double
>  >>>functions
> >>>of bass notes in lute music. The octave stringing allows a voice to
>  >>>smoothly
> >>>change function which is not possible in keyboard music.
> >>>
> >>>Best wishes
> >>>Thomas
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
>  >>>
> >>Fascinating! So how are the seperate basses notated in tablature for
> >>designating the specific upper/lower octave in the bass pair?
> >>Greg--
> >>=A0=A0=A0
>  >>
> >You need no special symbols. All you need is to assume stringing in
> >octaves.
> >This is a major problem in notation, and some have tried to accomplish
>  >this in small notes. Not a pretty sight.
> >RT
> >
> >
> >
> >=A0
>  >
>
>
> Okay, I was assuming the converse.
>
> Point still well taken.
>
> Greg--
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