Dear All,

    I think most luters will find that if one plays from Italian tab every
   day -- even if only for a short while -- after a week or two it becomes
   much easier.

    It also may help to visualize it as a mirror image of your fretboard.

   Jim Stimson

   Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

   -------- Original message --------
   From: Tristan von Neumann <tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>
   Date: 1/20/18 12:55 PM (GMT-05:00)
   To: lutelist Net <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Cavalcanti

   Dude, you know, everything is upside down? It's just very unintuitive
   for me if the notes go up, Italian tabs go down.
   I'll take a facsimile too, but I'd rather set in in French then myself.
   Am 20.01.2018 um 17:39 schrieb spiffys84121:
   >     You know----- if you can count to 12--- you can read Italian
   tab🤔🤔🤓
   >
   >     Sterling
   >
   >     Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
   >
   >     -------- Original message --------
   >     From: Tristan von Neumann <tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>
   >     Date: 1/20/18 6:15 AM (GMT-07:00)
   >     To: lutelist Net <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   >     Subject: [LUTE] Cavalcanti
   >
   >     Just curious: Is there a French tab transcription of the
   Cavalcanti
   >     Lute
   >     Book? Is there a facsimile somewhere on the net?...
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