[LUTE] Re: Fuenllana dots

2011-05-23 Thread Antonio Corona
   They are just a visual guide to align the numbers with the values
   above. He does the same (as also the rest of the vihuelists do) in the
   pieces for six course vihuela (as well as the ones for five-course
   instrument).
   Best wishes,
   Antonio
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   From: Leonard Williams 
   To: Lute List 
   Sent: Monday, 23 May 2011, 19:58
   Subject: [LUTE] Fuenllana dots
   I've been looking over Fuenllana's fantasias for 4 cs guitar (Orphenica
   Lyra
   ff 163-166).  He occasionally places dots above notes (within the
   staff).
   Anybody know what they signify?
   Thanks,
   Leonard Williams
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[LUTE] Duet on Youtube

2011-05-23 Thread Guitar & Lute
Dear Friends, 

Here is Blind Mary performed by with Ernst Stolz and Trond Bengtson. 
It is from my book of Duets for Lute and Recorder. The recorder part 
has obviously been put down, but I think it sounds wonderful

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXFyS9-qsvg&feature=feedu

Allan



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[LUTE] Fuenllana dots

2011-05-23 Thread Leonard Williams
I've been looking over Fuenllana's fantasias for 4 cs guitar (Orphenica Lyra
ff 163-166).  He occasionally places dots above notes (within the staff).
Anybody know what they signify?

Thanks,
Leonard Williams



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[LUTE] Re: two fifteenth century songs arranged by Eric Redlinger

2011-05-23 Thread Christopher Stetson
   Hi, Kevin,
   Thanks for your info.  In answer to Kevin's question, I certainly paid
   more attention because I got an oud.  It's great fun!  Why didn't you
   tell me? :-)
   Best to all, and keep playing.

   On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Kevin germain
   <[1]kdgerm...@charter.net> wrote:

 Hey there. nice to 'meet' you.
 I am not sure of the history of when where and why frets were
 removed, or put on for that matter. Much like the early Greek
 treatises, a lot of the musicological arabic texts from way back
 were from a theoretical standpoint, they often did not reflect
 performance practice. Farbi, Kindi were philosophers  and  I do not
 know how much of their theorizing was related to the actual history
 for the oud.
 there is a great forum, maybe some of these folks might know:
 [2]http://www.mikeouds.com/messageboard/
 Chris did you bring this up ~ because you got an oud?? :)
 kevin
 Christopher Stetson wrote:

   Thanks, David.  Fascinating.  I've copied my oud-playing friend Kevin
   on this one, to see if he has any comments.
fretting my new favorite Chinese instrument:  a Johnson stratocaster.
Chris.

   On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 3:42 AM, David van Ooijen
   <[3]davidvanooi...@gmail.com >
   wrote:
  Oh, people who know better should step in.
  What I understand is fretless oud playing is a relative modern (how
  modern I do not know) thing. What I understand is early (how early I
  do not know) Arabian music treatises have fretting schemes with
   tuning
  systems for oud.
  David - fretting for theorbo concert today
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[LUTE] Re: Gilbert Isbin's "25 Easy Lute Pieces"

2011-05-23 Thread gilbert . isbin
Beautiful renditions Stuart. Thank you !
Gilbert

Onderwerp: Fw: [LUTE] Gilbert Isbin's "25 Easy Lute Pieces"
> The Lute Society (UK) published Gilbert Isbin's '25 Easy Lute Pieces' 
> last year. In the introduction Gilbert says: "I wanted to write some 
> music that is totally accessible to lute beginners and students..."
> 
> He's recorded most of them here:
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/user/IsbinGilbertLute
> 
> 
> 
> and here's my go at three of them
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLOq7OaSrQo
> 
> 
> Stuart
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