Dear lutenists,

there was a wish that I duplicate perhaps interesting discussions also to
the other list...

In case interested, just start from the bottom... ;)

Best,

Arto


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Using p-i-p-i  on the 5th course of b-lute
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 00:22:25 +0200
From: wikla <wi...@cs.helsinki.fi>
To: "Mathias Rösel" <mathias.roe...@t-online.de>


That counts! Thanks Mathias: "pipi" on 3rd, 4th and 5th! :-)

Arto


On 27 Mar 2010 22:11 GMT, ""Mathias Rösel"" <mathias.roe...@t-online.de>
wrote:
> How about Mouton's double on La belle Homicide?
> 
> Mathias
> 
> "wikla" <wi...@cs.helsinki.fi> schrieb:
>> Dear b-lutenists,
>> 
>> about using the thumb: there are many places in the (French) baroque
lute
>> music, where the thumb is used on the 2nd string - I have not met any
>> sign
>> of its use on 1st, though. Anyhow the p-i-p-i pattern on one
>> course/string
>> is understandable much more rare in b-lute repertoire than in the 16th
>> century stuff. I happened to meet an example of p-i-p on the 5th course
>> in
>> ms. Barbe, "L'Immortelle du V. Gautier", p. 2, system 5, first bar:
>> 
>> _____________________________
>> _____________________________
>> _____________________________
>> _________c___________________
>> _____a___..__d____c'___a_____
>> _____._______.____|____._____
>>  a
>> 
>> 
>> I find this quite interesting! Have you found more "pipipi" on 5th (or
>> even
>> 6th) in baroque lute tabulatures?
>> Also higher (and lower?) courses count in this contest! ;-)
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Arto



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