Haha :)
Nice one, but I already have a hard time choosing the pieces.
There are just so many good ones. :)
So all pieces finally ending up in the book are "5/5 stars" or "perfect
10s".
On 10.08.19 02:34, Miles Dempster wrote:
How about ordering in ascending/descending order of your ‘favouriteness’ ;-)
Miles
On Aug 9, 2019, at 7:28 PM, Tristan von Neumann <tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>
wrote:
Here's a "problem" to which any ideas are welcome:
I'm preparing a lute book for myself that shall contain all my favourite
pieces, about 500 pages.
I am still struggling with the order the pieces.
Apart from solvable problems like page turns of pieces with more than 2
pages, I am not sure what concept is the best.
There's plenty of possibilities:
* by date of sources - useful for experiencing history, offers a nice
mixture of genres within
* in alphabetical order of the composer (though this would make A as in
anonymous the biggest part...)
* by country of origin
* by genre (as in historical prints - Fantasies, Chansons and Madrigals,
Motets, Dances)
* a mixture of those above
Any experiences/suggestions are welcome.
:)
T*
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