From: "Narada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thank you for the response Roman. If it can't be transposed then I'll
just have to continue to marvel at the piece, unless of course I win the
lottery then I might buy a 13c.
That is Mankind's anthropological purpose.
RT



Best regards

Neil

-----Original Message-----
From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 June 2008 13:21
To: Narada; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: London Manuscript revisited.

From: "Narada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have been looking at the music for  Courante ( Suite 7 track 3 vol 3
of the London Manuscript ) could someone explain to me what the
following means on the bass notes, course number in brackets: a (7) a
(6) a (7) a( 6)  a (7) a (7) then there is the number 4, then a ( 7 )
then the number 4 again. Further along in the piece I see the number
5,
what is this indicating?
4 is the 11th course.
5 is the 12th.
6 is the 13th.




Next, I appreciate that this piece is for Baroque Lute and that the
tuning is therefore I think different to 8 course, but can it be
transposed to 8 course?
No.
RT




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