Or maybe a cittern?
Mark

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von Monica Hall
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. Dezember 2009 12:43
An: tio...@gmail.com
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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: another day at the office

That is interesting becuase if it just says "chitarra" it may not refer to 
the 5-course guitar but rather to the 4-course mandora or possibly even the 
chitarrone.

But that is perhaps another story.

Monica


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>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: <tio...@gmail.com>
>
>> What you think about the "Cantabo Domino" by Paolo Quagliati, (printed in
>> Fabio Costantini, Scelta di mottetti [...] libro secondo, Roma, Robletti
>> 1618) where we have 2 pentagrams for the "chitarra"?
>
>
> I made a mistake: there's just a continuo part in bass clef for the
> "chitarra". No letters.
> The organ part is printed on two pentagrams (lines): the bass part and the
> highest voice of the vocal ensembe.
> It's the only exemple I know, at least for sacred music.
>
> Diego
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