In a very brief reading, I found the music pleasant and quite idiomatic. I'll look at more on another day when it isn't bedtime.
In way of constructive criticism, I would say forget the two part rhythmic signs. That is very confusing and counter-intuitive. All traditional lute music is written with one set of rhythmic signs above the tab. If you choose to buck the system and do it a new way you risk loosing potential players. If you feel the need to show a musical line, you can do it with tenuto marks from cypher to cypher. On Apr 3, 2008, at 5:37 PM, Gilbert Isbin wrote: > I am composing works for Renaissance lute. Some examples can be > found on http://users.pandora.be/gilbert.isbin/lutecompositions.html > Perhaps you someone of you can help me? Ed Durbrow Saitama, Japan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/ -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html