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 > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html