a nice example for tone colour (echo) in higher register is:
   Che debo far che me consegli amore
   BSB Mus. ms. 267 No. 32
   (Marco dall Aquila?)
   greetings
   Wolfgang

   http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0003/bsb00032067/images/index.h
   tml?id=00032067&seite=79&fip=193.174.98.30&nativeno=%2F&groesser=150%25

   p.s. I made a transcription in french Tab some years ago, if some one
   is interested




   Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Januar 2018 um 15:46 Uhr
   Von: "Joachim Lüdtke" <jo.lued...@t-online.de>
   An: "lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Betreff: [LUTE] Re: tone colour echo
   Nor do I, but Brown records two later editions. It may be interesting
   (at least for someone who is fascinated by the music and the history of
   its editions) to compare the texts. Years ago I copied the piece from
   the CNRS edition, which should be based on the earliest known
   publication, that is on 1554[6]. If I wasn't out of my mind while
   copying the music, there are several measures where you would have to
   pick the final note in cadences from the octave string of the third
   course. Later I saw the piece in one of the later prints, and all this
   fine play with octave strings and resulting sonorities, which to me
   seemed so perfectly matched the way De Rippe intavolated the echos of
   the chanson, was edited out ... I have however never investigated much
   time into this, and it may even be that the piece is full of errors in
   1554[6] or the copy the CNRS editors where working from, and that all
   ideas of mine about fine play, octave strings and sonorities are
   nonsense ...
   Best
   Joachim
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   Betreff: [LUTE] Re: tone colour echo
   Datum: 2018-01-30T14:00:09+0100
   Von: "Rainer" <rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
   An: "lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Looks like I don't have that book (Brown 1554[6]) - grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
   Rainer
   On 30.01.2018 11:58, Joachim Lüdtke wrote:
   > Dear Rainer,
   >
   > De Rippe's intavolation of Gentian's "Dieu qui conduit" ("L'Eccho").
   >
   > Best
   >
   > Joachim
   >
   >
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   > Betreff: [LUTE] tone colour echo
   > Datum: 2018-01-30T11:45:30+0100
   > Von: "Rainer" <rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
   > An: "Lute net" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   >
   > Dear lute netters,
   >
   > I may have posted this may years ago already - I don't remember.
   >
   > In the duet treble "Sellinger's Round" (Marsh, p. 182 and Dd.3.18, f.
   5r) there is a tone colour echo in bars 57 and 58 - the same notes on
   different courses.
   >
   > I wonder if anybody knows of any other such echo in Renaissance lute
   music.
   >
   > By the way, it is tempting to play a similar echo on bars 53 and 54.
   >
   > Rainer
   >
   >
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