ute
song, because most (I think) people will get more from a modern version
of Elizabethan English. That's all.
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'eye rhyme' or 'visual
rhyme' for words that seem to rhyme on paper, but due to the
idiosyncrasies of the English language don't rhyme when pronounced. If
'visual rhyme' was a known concept for 16th century poets, I don't
know, but I doubt it.
HIP 2.0 (?!)
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different
'schools' of doing this.
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Without context it's impossible to answer, but it C3 can be used for
tempus imperfectum cum prolatione perfecta. Which can be transcribed in
modern notation as 6/2.
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I enjoyed the
Early Guitar Anthology 1
The Renaissaince c. 1540-1580
by
Charles Wolzien (2010)
I bought it on-line, printed it, but cannot find a url or email address
in the book!
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Ah sorry, written out tab and score, not alfabetto.
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The songs by José MarÃn are in a handsome volume by Chanterelle/Mel
Bay: Tonos for voice and guitar. Good songs, good e
oque guitar alfabeto for
a student, so preferably a modern edited edition. Any suggestions?
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signifie qu'il faut coucher le doigt.
Bonne nuit,
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Agree with Lex. The G-major chord, including the b on course 3, should
be held.
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I remember playing through the book the first time. So difficult! But
strangely familiar. And no open strings ... only then I realised.
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>> That line of
judgment leads, of course, to no synthetic strings. And that
would mean
no really usable bass strings beyond 6 course.
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Completely off-topic, but there are still, or better: again lute
players among us who use plain gut for their strings, includi
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Lechner. The latter
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I use C as the root.
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See page 31
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Hello All,
I recently acquired Miguel Yisrael's fantastic Book "method for
the
Baroque lute" and have found it to be a wealth of information.
I am,
h
I'm looking for intabulations of parts of the Song of Songs. Any (16th
century) composer will do.
Any ideas?
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Quite a job and very useful. Arigatou!
Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu!
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Information of facsimile I knew so far is updated. List is
categorized by
sources and by authors. Sources are f
A lute recital at the clavichord society ... did you tell the people to
bring earplugs?
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Here is a link to it's Japanese pages:
Contact Toru Sakurada for details.
[1]http://www.lgs-japan.org/index.cgi
Contact Toru Sakurada for details.
Ganbatte kudasai!
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Or spend money on the ultimate setup for PDFs: iPad, forScore and
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My mistake. Here's the correct link
[1]http://partifi.org/
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Partify com or org, don't know).
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dler's song from Don Giovanni, does anyone know
of
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Dear David
Thank you so much.
Get the box from SPES means..?
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> On Sep 16, 2016, at 11:46 PM, David v
On 17 September 2016 at 08:37, howard posner
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Ron himself has brought up the Marenzio connection on his page:
[2]https://mignarda.wordpress.com/2011/02/09/dowland-
marenzio-and-lachrimae
Well, there you go then. But maybe Ron doesn't read
mfortable for my hands.
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C
Christian et al.
I block people that spam, bore or insult. The way the lutelist works
means that such a filter is not perfect, but it helps a little.
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Dear Christian,
Point taken - though others also e
One last thing. What I especially like about this stand, apart from the
fact that is ultra light indeed, is that it can be flat and low, so it
can act as a low table giving the audience full view of the lute.
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one or two years before European shops had it. It came with a
convenient bag, which is also still intact.
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Rice glue. Shamisen players use it to glue their bachi-protector on the
body. I do. :-)
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Oh, and music available as pdf, for those of you that enjoy these
puzzles too.
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equal voices?).
The fourth entrance answers in the fifth below.
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Solo music for theorbo from Germany. Anybody can think of composers,
pieces, manuscripts?
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Friend of mine is looking at this factory (?) b-guitar. Anybody has
experience with this?
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Most of my pupils never notice until I tell them. A few are confused
and stay confused.
With the videos it's another matter. For teaching purposes I have a
feel right-handed videos are preferred.
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I get an "invalid parameters" error message from youtube if I use
the
able to play and I hope didn't botch up too much.
Maybe useful for others too. Here's the playlist:
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kJxE
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So, what's your question really?
There is no problem with Wikip
Klingon lute stabilizer?
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Membra Jesu Nostri is great; all those viols! I prefer to bring my
theorbo for Buxtehude, it's not that complicated continuo as the later
generation, and the sound of the theorbo is more satisfying in such a
group.
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guitar in stead of theorbo. Another instrument. Re-entrant
theorbo is fun, worth the trouble of learning.
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The technique described by Chris works very well on modern guitars
(both nylon and steel) without nails as well: free stroke, 'grabbing'
into the top and playing closer to the bridge.
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ially if you are
doing concerts.
Best
Matthew
On 24/12/2015 10:06, David van Ooijen wrote:
Take the octave string from 7, or go to your local fishing gear
store
and buy a spool of nylon/carbon/anything with more or les the
correct
Take the octave string from 7, or go to your local fishing gear store
and buy a spool of nylon/carbon/anything with more or les the correct
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The
>>
they told me that 442 is becoming the standard concert pitch in
Europe.
<<
Ever rising. One of the modern orchestras I play with is at 446 for
quite awhile already. But in the early music orchestras I meet anything
from 392 (Gilles' Requiem last month) to 466 for Monteverdi
It's in the Gombosi edition. I'll make you a scan later today. First
back to a Bollywood song for my pupils (...!)
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azzling sound you choose a high string tension,
no matter what the pitch. If you prefer a sonorous, warm and relaxed
sound you choose a low string tension. Pitch does not cause the
difference in sound, the string choice of the player does.
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Mertz is a case in point. But having a 19th century guitar in hands
(think Gibson LP neck) it's no wonder.
16th century 6-course in hand with U-shaped neck, again, no wonder.
Makes sense. Comfortable, even.
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was for a friend, and she got more than she bargained for).
The lute lists is a fountain of wisdom, on any subject.
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, lute piece?!
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Elegant
[4]https://www.youtu
Love that typo. ;-)
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I use talk only. Baby powder.
David
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a 50/50 mix?
Should I add any water?
any tips gratefully received
kind regards
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ot a lot of hits for NATIONAL BE LATE FOR SOMETHING
DAY - September 5.
I think there is a PHD in analyzing this.
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if
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>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Dan
>>
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When listening to the midi files [...] Quite boring Music
<<
Self evident; since when is midi music?
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Alamire in Belgium publishes all/many (?) Susato in facsimile. Lovely
series, inexpensive.
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Well done, congratulations and a big thank you for making your work
available.
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te playing. The series is
on-line in the Writings section of my website. Here's a direct link:
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source I can think of is the Italian ms with
written-out cadenses and 'licks' for theorbo.
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On 1 July 2015 at 14:49, Rob MacKi
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Willaert 1536. (It's in SPES.) Soprano plus lute. These are straight
intabulationsof the bottom three voices, so you could just as well
make your own.
Nice repertoire, enjoy yhe gig!
David
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quartets. The preface suggests Adriaenssen's publication
was taken as model. That would be the classical quartet, then, perhaps.
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2. http://www.tomlin
I stand corrected.
I have lutes in a', g' and d'. Can almost start my own 'classic
quartet'.
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Yes, the infamous Bizarre print.
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On 7 June 2015 at 11:23, G. C. <[3]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:
A A Not strictly quartet
Vallet used this combination for a handful of pieces. Adriaensen (1584)
has two pieces for the same combination. Terzi wrote one quartet, but
for two d' and two g' lutes (more like a double duet). That's about it.
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/improvised. I like to take Andrew Lawrence King and
friend's accompaniments of the repertoire as an example. Listen for
example to the CD Proensa with Paul Hillier. I don't know if it's
authentic, but I do know it's convincing.
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On 4 June 2015 at 10:14, Edward Chrysogonus Yong
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Hello Lutekin!
What plucked ins
/ed-durbrow
A A 4. [10]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
A A 5. [11]http://www.avast.com/
A A 6. [12]http://www.avast.com/
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I'm not sure it/IA will work with split courses, though. Sounds tricky
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On Thursday, May 14, 2015, Sean Smith <[1]lutesm...@mac.com> wrote:
This must be that modern digital enhancement I've been hearing
about.
On May 14, 2015, at 9:30 AM,
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> chord- on the 6th string/course are (& maybe also were- Capirola's
instructions?) commonly fingered with the left thumb. (Or David van
Ooijen's right thumb).
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Great idea! You play your thing and I stand next to you and lend a
finger when needed.
David
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A A 5. [6]http://www.avast.com/
A A 6. [7]http://www.avast.com/
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