> 
> Interesting! Thats what Grançois-Pierre Goy and Andreas Schlegel would
> have labeled "(deded)" on their page www.accordsnouveaux.ch (
> http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/DownloadD/files/Stimmungsdatenbank_kurz.pdf
> ). I'm not aware of this particular tuning anywhere. 

You will find "dede" for the first five courses, but then a f! 
Short explanation: The d means 3 frets for the unison between 2nd and 1st 
course; the e 4 frets for the unison between 3rd and 2nd course and so on.

This tuning "dedef" is used in
28-Keller
32-D-ROu 54 (for these sources see 
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/Abhandlung/Quellen/Quellen.html
Ms.Milleran (F-Pn Rés. 823)
Ms. Prag IV.E.36 SK-51 (SK means Schulze-Kurz)
D-LEm M. II.6.24

Andreas
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