Lundgren's Lute Calendar, especially the first volume (Winter) would also be a 
good starting place.

http://www.luteonline.de/lundgren-edition/calendar.htm

There's also easy stuff to download from "my" site:

homepage.mac.com/dshoskes/

DS

 
On Thursday, May 18, 2006, at 12:02PM, Alan Sumler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Thanks eveybody for your suggestions.
>
>I'm still open to more, if anyone has any.
>
>Ron is correct, in fact I can neither walk nor run on my 10 cs.  I am
>interested in any Renaissance music  (7, 8, 10 cs etc... ) which is easy
>enough for me to play.
>
>I just finished a semester of school and I want to catch up on my lute
>practicing.  I will go back to my teacher soon and receive a lesson and more
>music.
>
>
>Thanks again
>
>Alan
>
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