There are a lot of old Quarterlies to go through to find that article. I'll 
see if I can dig it out and find out if we have any copies left of it.
Nancy

>    Paul O'Dette also published an article on obscure and confusing rhythmic
>    notation in  Italian  tablatures in  an old issue of the LSA quarterly
>    (occasionally?).  Perhaps Nancy Carlin could identify the volume and 
> number.
>
>    Ron Andrico & Donna Stewart
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>        ______________________________________________________________
>
>      From:  "Bernd Haegemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>      To:  "LUTELIST"    <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>,    "Manolo    Laguillo"
>      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>      Subject:  [LUTE] Re: 1980 Congress report (0lim:dalza)
>      Date:  Thu, 26 Oct 2006 13:34:38 +0200
>      >Dear Manolo and all,
>      >
>      > > I could suggest sending photocopies, but that would a pity, 
> because I
>      > > have the book, and it is worth reading it complete.
>      >
>      >Yes, or should I say oui :-)
>      >Many articles -also the one you mentioned- are in French, which is,
>      >as we all know, the natural language of wit and humankind in general,
>      >though nowadays not completely understood by some subjects. As I
>      >know from my own experience...
>      >
>      >  >  You can order it directly, through the web page of the Centre
>      Nationale
>      > > de la Recherche Scientifique (Paris).
>      >
>      >And then you wait, and wait, and wait... because CNRS is not a 
> bookseller
>      >but an administrational administration. It is easier to obtain the
>      original
>      >tactical papers of the force de frappe than anything fom the shelves of
>      >CNRS. ;-))
>      >In one case they really answered an e-mail, 3 months (!) after my order
>      of
>      >books. "We have it well in mind, but there was some strike of the 
> forest
>      >workers in the meantime." That gave me reason to call them and one day
>      (!)
>      >later the books arrived, loaden with stamps and "prior" "by airmail"
>      "urgent"
>      >and "express" stickers. Hihi.
>      >But of course they never answer questions like: "when do you reprint
>      volumes
>      >from the Corpus de luthistes francais" ...
>      >
>      >best wishes
>      >Bernd
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
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>References
>
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>    2. http://www.mignarda.com/
>    3. http://g.msn.com/8HMAENUS/2749??PS=47575

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