You can also have a look on this page on the Accords nouveaux (at moment only 
in German and partially in French):
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/index.html

The "Ton de la Harpe par b mol" is fedff in the Traficante-system (see 
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/Abhandlung/Accords/Accords.html) - with 173 
pieces in 11 sources
The "Ton de la harpe par b dur" is fdeff - with 121 pieces in 15 sources
see: 
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/Abhandlung/Accords/Accords_Darstellung/Accords_Darstellung.html

Scroll down to obtain a detailled list - and have then a look on the links on
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/Abhandlung/Datenbank_PAN/Datenbank_PAN.html

You can choose the 
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/DownloadD/files/PAN_Acc_Ton_Source.pdf and the 
you know where the pieces can be found.

Andreas


Am 24.10.2011 um 15:41 schrieb ar...@student.matnat.uio.no:

>> 
>>>> The original scores are in harp sharp or harp flat tunings,
>>> 
>>> what exactly are these tunings?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Are
>>> 
>> 
>> With a 10c lute in Renaissance tuning...
>> 
>> Harp Sharp - tune the first string down to E, the second string down to C
>> 
>> Harp Flat - first string Eb, second string C
>> 
>> Lots of music in these tunings!
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
> Are
> 
> 
> 
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