Also I buy Giuliano's explanation! Arto
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:51:52 +0100, Taco Walstra <wals...@science.uva.nl> wrote: > On 01/11/2011 02:48 PM, Giuliano Lucini wrote: > Yeah that sounds more logical. la mano sinistra would have been more > clear, unless you are left-handed. > taco >> I'd vote instead for left hand. >> To me 'Mano di sotto' is used to say 'Mano sotto lo strumento', that is >> hand below the instrument. And he's saying on the Tiorba one uses this >> hand to make trilli and accenti muti: you do these with the left hand. >> I think Accenti muti are something like appoggiatura or legatura. When >> you tie two or more notes with the left hand fingers without touching >> the string with the right hand fingers. And it is something that can go >> together with trilli: con trilli et accenti muti. >> Regards, >> Giuliano >> >> >> > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html