Re: thanks to all who replied

2004-12-12 Thread Ed Durbrow
   Windows media Player 10.0 has a function of slowing the piece
  without altering the original pitch: even very fast passages become
  clear

  There is a wonderful little program called Transcribe that indicates
  what tones are sounding in real time above a diagram of a keyboard.
URL?
RT

http://www.seventhstring.com/

-- 
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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Re: thanks to all who replied

2004-12-10 Thread EUGENE BRAIG IV
Once more, if you don't mind spending a few bucks, there is no need to 
transcribe this by ear.  The whole of the program from this CD is in print and 
widely avaialable.  See:
http://www.melbay.com/product.asp?productid=96693.  
The book includes both lute tablature and standard notation.

Best,
Eugene

- Original Message -
From: Joe Helmick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, December 10, 2004 1:45 am
Subject: thanks to all who replied

 Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question.  Many of you
 asked what piece I'm transcribing.
 
 It's off the CD entitled Ronn McFarlane The Renaissance Lute Dorian
 Records DOR-90186
 
 The piece is labeled John Come Kiss Me Now (4:10) Anon. Cozens lute
 book c.1600)
 
 I'm transcribing it from the recording because I cannot find the
 music.
 
 I'm about 2/3 done with the piece, and there is only one section so
 far that's really given me trouble (hard to make out the bass line in
 one passage), so I think I'm doing pretty well, considering :)
 
 Thanks again,
 
 Joe
 
 
 
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Re: thanks to all who replied

2004-12-10 Thread adS
Joe Helmick wrote:
 Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question.  Many of you
 asked what piece I'm transcribing.
 
 It's off the CD entitled Ronn McFarlane The Renaissance Lute Dorian
 Records DOR-90186
 
 The piece is labeled John Come Kiss Me Now (4:10) Anon. Cozens lute
 book c.1600)
 
 I'm transcribing it from the recording because I cannot find the
 music.
 
 I'm about 2/3 done with the piece, and there is only one section so
 far that's really given me trouble (hard to make out the bass line in
 one passage), so I think I'm doing pretty well, considering :)
 
 Thanks again,
 
 Joe
 
 
 
 To get on or off this list see list information at
 http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 
 
I have a copy of the so-called Cozens lute book - in my list it appears as 3056.

I can scan the pages in question and send them. Frankly speaking I will probably
not enter the tablature - 4:10 is a bit long :)

Rainer


PS

I think I even have a film...




thanks to all who replied

2004-12-09 Thread Joe Helmick
Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question.  Many of you
asked what piece I'm transcribing.

It's off the CD entitled Ronn McFarlane The Renaissance Lute Dorian
Records DOR-90186

The piece is labeled John Come Kiss Me Now (4:10) Anon. Cozens lute
book c.1600)

I'm transcribing it from the recording because I cannot find the
music.

I'm about 2/3 done with the piece, and there is only one section so
far that's really given me trouble (hard to make out the bass line in
one passage), so I think I'm doing pretty well, considering :)

Thanks again,

Joe



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