[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
For some Condes Claros beginner fun, check out this duet (you can record the second part and play to it). It's also the earliest example. http://gerbode.net/sources/E-SIM_simancas_archivo_general/leg_394_simancas_vihuela_ms_1520/pdf/3_contrapunto_sobre_conde_claros.pdf The best beginner's book (I learned to play with it) is certainly the one by Hans Newsidler: http://gerbode.net/sources/HNewsidler/1536_1/pdf/ http://gerbode.net/sources/HNewsidler/1536_2/pdf/ The great thing is that Newsidler carefully progresses, introducing just one new aspect per piece. Also the first couple of pieces have only two voices, the third can optionally be sung (it's popular tunes everyone knew back then). Other books like Robinson's School of Music seem too difficult and unorganized for the beginner. Though Robinson is nice and the introduction helpful, it fails to create a learning curve. On 22.03.20 20:44, Sean Smith wrote: You're right. It is long and involved and certainly has its difficult bits. It might be a project for someone with time on their hands to select bits for easier sections to play. It has its parallels with Conde Claros which went through many personal edits at the time so it would hardly be anachronistic to edit it to one's specs. I would like to think that there's something in there for everybody. Sean On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 3:04 AM Jurgen Frenz <[1]eye-and-ear-cont...@protonmail.com> wrote: if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: [2]https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/beginners Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different difficulties but nice to go through [3]https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/towards-lute-grades Best wishes Jürgen âââââââ Original Message âââââââ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith <[4]lutesm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Both faves and we're lucky to have them. > I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long > [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and > 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. > Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against the > recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works kind > of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or two. > ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. > Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom you > talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of > 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a > little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the front > end. > Sean > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann > <[1][5]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. > So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. > * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. > [2][6]http://gerbode.net/sources/IRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library/ms .z. > 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise > [3][7]http://gerbode.net/sources/NL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage/MS_ 28. > B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you > busy > for a long time. > [4][8]http://gerbode.net/sources/Rippe/book_1_1552/pdf/01_fantasia_0 1.p > df > * he learned from the best: This book by Paladin is extremely > charming > and not too difficult > [5][9]http://gerbode.net/sources/Paladin/Paladin_1560/pdf/ > * in times like these... > [6][10]http://gerbode.net/sources/Valderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547 /v2/ > pdf/040_corona_de_mas_hermosas.pdf > [7][11]gerbode.net/composers/Anon/pdf/anon_the_sick_tune.pdf > Let's hope the best for us all. > Enjoy life. > To get on or off this list see list information at > [8][12]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > >
[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
You're right. It is long and involved and certainly has its difficult bits. It might be a project for someone with time on their hands to select bits for easier sections to play. It has its parallels with Conde Claros which went through many personal edits at the time so it would hardly be anachronistic to edit it to one's specs. I would like to think that there's something in there for everybody. Sean On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 3:04 AM Jurgen Frenz <[1]eye-and-ear-cont...@protonmail.com> wrote: if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: [2]https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/beginners Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different difficulties but nice to go through [3]https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/towards-lute-grades Best wishes Jürgen âââââââ Original Message âââââââ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith <[4]lutesm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Both faves and we're lucky to have them. > I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long > [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and > 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. > Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against the > recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works kind > of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or two. > ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. > Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom you > talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of > 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a > little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the front > end. > Sean > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann > <[1][5]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. > So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. > * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. > [2][6]http://gerbode.net/sources/IRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library/ms .z. > 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise > [3][7]http://gerbode.net/sources/NL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage/MS_ 28. > B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you > busy > for a long time. > [4][8]http://gerbode.net/sources/Rippe/book_1_1552/pdf/01_fantasia_0 1.p > df > * he learned from the best: This book by Paladin is extremely > charming > and not too difficult > [5][9]http://gerbode.net/sources/Paladin/Paladin_1560/pdf/ > * in times like these... > [6][10]http://gerbode.net/sources/Valderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547 /v2/ > pdf/040_corona_de_mas_hermosas.pdf > [7][11]gerbode.net/composers/Anon/pdf/anon_the_sick_tune.pdf > Let's hope the best for us all. > Enjoy life. > To get on or off this list see list information at > [8][12]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > -- > > References > > 1. mailto:[13]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de > 2. [14]http://gerbode.net/sources/IRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library/ms.z .3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > 3. [15]http://gerbode.net/sources/NL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage/MS_28 .B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/
[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
A local deli owner posted a sign in his window: "Avoid the toilet paper crunch--eat more cheese!" Leonard -Original Message- From: Tristan von Neumann To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 2:46 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine Does he include a recipe for DIY toilet paper?.. On 22.03.20 19:42, Leonard Williams wrote: >Another read: Defoe's "Journal of the Plague Year". A lot of emphasis >on getting your nutritional staples, especially home-brew! >Leonard >-Original Message- >From: guy_and_liz Smith <[1]guy_and_...@msn.com> >To: Jurgen Frenz <[2]eye-and-ear-cont...@protonmail.com>; Sean Smith ><[3]lutesm...@gmail.com> >Cc: lute <[4]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> >Sent: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 1:27 pm >Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine >If you need a break from practicing, it's a good time to read/reread >The Decameron. >Guy >-Original Message- >From: [1][5]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu >[mailto:[2][6]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Jurgen >Frenz >Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 3:04 AM >To: Sean Smith >Cc: lute >Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine >if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found >Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not >so easy either: > [3][7]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2 Fww > w.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Fbeginners=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841d > e542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C63720468 > 3548686344=fl8xt0eY5OiTB7vY2Dqy6gDKRO%2B7%2BZpdKLDe9LU5i1A%3D >erved=0 >Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute >pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different >difficulties but nice to go through > [4][8]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2 Fww > w.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Ftowards-lute-grades=02%7C01%7C%7C53d62 > 49dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0% > 7C637204683548686344=KrcIlPz9MfblqYNnpKQ8qX43zy%2BljXQuVXYpjZS23s >A%3D=0 >Best wishes >JÃÃà ¼rgen >à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢ Original Message à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢à ¢ >On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith <[5][9]lutesm...@gmail.com> >wrote: >> Both faves and we're lucky to have them. >> I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long >> [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 >and >> 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from >elsewhere. >> Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against >the >> recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works >kind >> of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or >two. >> ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. >> Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom >you >> talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of >> 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a >> little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the >front >> end. >> Sean >> >> On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann >> <[1][6][10]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: >> >> Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. >> So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. >> * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. >> > [2][11]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2 Fger > bode.net%2Fsources%2FIRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library%2Fms.z=02%7C > 01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 > %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=9nSn%2FHcvFLgs7GrCixF5qsmXRCshK >4nq9WOlWpKBJac%3D=0. >> 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ >> * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise >> > [3][12]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2 Fger > bode.net%2Fsources%2FNL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage%2FMS_28=02%7C > 01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 > %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=wnFOvzEzuV5x8uXPLpvDQELYiKLVCzO >XgYvkaoHf4GQ%3D=0. >> B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ >> * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you >> busy >> for a long time. >> >
[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
Does he include a recipe for DIY toilet paper?.. On 22.03.20 19:42, Leonard Williams wrote: Another read: Defoe's "Journal of the Plague Year". A lot of emphasis on getting your nutritional staples, especially home-brew! Leonard -Original Message- From: guy_and_liz Smith To: Jurgen Frenz ; Sean Smith Cc: lute Sent: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 1:27 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine If you need a break from practicing, it's a good time to read/reread The Decameron. Guy -Original Message- From: [1]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:[2]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Jurgen Frenz Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 3:04 AM To: Sean Smith Cc: lute Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: [3]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fww w.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Fbeginners=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841d e542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C63720468 3548686344=fl8xt0eY5OiTB7vY2Dqy6gDKRO%2B7%2BZpdKLDe9LU5i1A%3D erved=0 Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different difficulties but nice to go through [4]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fww w.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Ftowards-lute-grades=02%7C01%7C%7C53d62 49dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0% 7C637204683548686344=KrcIlPz9MfblqYNnpKQ8qX43zy%2BljXQuVXYpjZS23s A%3D=0 Best wishes Jürgen âââââââ Original Message âââââââ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith <[5]lutesm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Both faves and we're lucky to have them. > I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long > [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and > 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. > Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against the > recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works kind > of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or two. > ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. > Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom you > talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of > 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a > little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the front > end. > Sean > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann > <[1][6]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. > So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. > * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. > [2]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fger bode.net%2Fsources%2FIRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library%2Fms.z=02%7C 01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=9nSn%2FHcvFLgs7GrCixF5qsmXRCshK 4nq9WOlWpKBJac%3D=0. > 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise > [3]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fger bode.net%2Fsources%2FNL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage%2FMS_28=02%7C 01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=wnFOvzEzuV5x8uXPLpvDQELYiKLVCzO XgYvkaoHf4GQ%3D=0. > B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you > busy > for a long time. > [4][7]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F gerbode.net%2Fsources%2FRippe%2Fbook_1_1552%2Fpdf%2F01_fantasia_01.p ta=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=cO4KeXXA4y9E3051wyzA6rj ojVVtTAu8uZfM%2F7iZeY8%3D=0 > df > * he learned from the best: This book by Paladin is extremely > charming > and not too difficult > [5][8]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F gerbode.net%2Fsources%2FPaladin%2FPaladin_1560%2Fpdf%2F=02%7C01%7C %7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435% 7C1%7C0%7C637204683548696349=dACFS101HLGOT7RQ9VbqhPlMa4yXLXGpRk%2 FWazp1MJQ%3D=0 > * in times like these... > [6][9]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F gerbode.net%2Fsources%2FValderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547%2Fv2%2F
[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
Another read: Defoe's "Journal of the Plague Year". A lot of emphasis on getting your nutritional staples, especially home-brew! Leonard -Original Message- From: guy_and_liz Smith To: Jurgen Frenz ; Sean Smith Cc: lute Sent: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 1:27 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine If you need a break from practicing, it's a good time to read/reread The Decameron. Guy -Original Message- From: [1]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:[2]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Jurgen Frenz Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 3:04 AM To: Sean Smith Cc: lute Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: [3]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fww w.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Fbeginners=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841d e542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C63720468 3548686344=fl8xt0eY5OiTB7vY2Dqy6gDKRO%2B7%2BZpdKLDe9LU5i1A%3D erved=0 Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different difficulties but nice to go through [4]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fww w.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Ftowards-lute-grades=02%7C01%7C%7C53d62 49dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0% 7C637204683548686344=KrcIlPz9MfblqYNnpKQ8qX43zy%2BljXQuVXYpjZS23s A%3D=0 Best wishes Jürgen âââââââ Original Message âââââââ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith <[5]lutesm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Both faves and we're lucky to have them. > I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long > [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and > 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. > Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against the > recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works kind > of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or two. > ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. > Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom you > talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of > 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a > little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the front > end. > Sean > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann > <[1][6]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. > So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. > * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. > [2]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fger bode.net%2Fsources%2FIRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library%2Fms.z=02%7C 01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=9nSn%2FHcvFLgs7GrCixF5qsmXRCshK 4nq9WOlWpKBJac%3D=0. > 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise > [3]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fger bode.net%2Fsources%2FNL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage%2FMS_28=02%7C 01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=wnFOvzEzuV5x8uXPLpvDQELYiKLVCzO XgYvkaoHf4GQ%3D=0. > B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you > busy > for a long time. > [4][7]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F gerbode.net%2Fsources%2FRippe%2Fbook_1_1552%2Fpdf%2F01_fantasia_01.p ta=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435 %7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344=cO4KeXXA4y9E3051wyzA6rj ojVVtTAu8uZfM%2F7iZeY8%3D=0 > df > * he learned from the best: This book by Paladin is extremely > charming > and not too difficult > [5][8]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F gerbode.net%2Fsources%2FPaladin%2FPaladin_1560%2Fpdf%2F=02%7C01%7C %7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435% 7C1%7C0%7C637204683548696349=dACFS101HLGOT7RQ9VbqhPlMa4yXLXGpRk%2 FWazp1MJQ%3D=0 > * in times like these... > [6][9]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F gerbode.net%2Fsources%2FValderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547%2Fv2%2F =02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aa aa%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548696349=4uPO0C%2BmW3mO%2FN9rGHcnZ oX%2Bl%2BfpdN%2BjJ4mrZN%2FRl5E%3D=0 >
[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
If you need a break from practicing, it's a good time to read/reread The Decameron. Guy -Original Message- From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Jurgen Frenz Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 3:04 AM To: Sean Smith Cc: lute Subject: [LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Fbeginnersdata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344sdata=fl8xt0eY5OiTB7vY2Dqy6gDKRO%2B7%2BZpdKLDe9LU5i1A%3Dreserved=0 Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different difficulties but nice to go through https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lutesociety.org%2Fpages%2Ftowards-lute-gradesdata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344sdata=KrcIlPz9MfblqYNnpKQ8qX43zy%2BljXQuVXYpjZS23sA%3Dreserved=0 Best wishes Jürgen ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith wrote: > Both faves and we're lucky to have them. > I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long > [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and > 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. > Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against the > recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works kind > of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or two. > ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. > Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom you > talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of > 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a > little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the front > end. > Sean > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann > <[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. > So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. > * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. > [2]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgerbode.net%2Fsources%2FIRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library%2Fms.zdata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344sdata=9nSn%2FHcvFLgs7GrCixF5qsmXRCshK4nq9WOlWpKBJac%3Dreserved=0. > 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise > [3]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgerbode.net%2Fsources%2FNL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage%2FMS_28data=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344sdata=wnFOvzEzuV5x8uXPLpvDQELYiKLVCzOXgYvkaoHf4GQ%3Dreserved=0. > B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you > busy > for a long time. > [4]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgerbode.net%2Fsources%2FRippe%2Fbook_1_1552%2Fpdf%2F01_fantasia_01.pdata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548686344sdata=cO4KeXXA4y9E3051wyzA6rjojVVtTAu8uZfM%2F7iZeY8%3Dreserved=0 > df > * he learned from the best: This book by Paladin is extremely > charming > and not too difficult > [5]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgerbode.net%2Fsources%2FPaladin%2FPaladin_1560%2Fpdf%2Fdata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548696349sdata=dACFS101HLGOT7RQ9VbqhPlMa4yXLXGpRk%2FWazp1MJQ%3Dreserved=0 > * in times like these... > [6]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgerbode.net%2Fsources%2FValderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547%2Fv2%2Fdata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548696349sdata=4uPO0C%2BmW3mO%2FN9rGHcnZoX%2Bl%2BfpdN%2BjJ4mrZN%2FRl5E%3Dreserved=0 > pdf/040_corona_de_mas_hermosas.pdf > [7]gerbode.net/composers/Anon/pdf/anon_the_sick_tune.pdf > Let's hope the best for us all. > Enjoy life. > To get on or off this list see list information at > [8]https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2F%2Fwww.cs.dartmouth.edu%2F~wbc%2Flute-admin%2Findex.htmldata=02%7C01%7C%7C53d6249dca1841de542908d7ce489b52%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637204683548696349sdata=avFCs9%2FE%2BMu6%2Bf3kR6dSx81J%2BbbJJ%2F6UetFsP2w1fr8%3Dreserved=0 > >
[LUTE] The Queenes Treble play along video
This is what I just made for my locked down students, maybe it's of use to some of you as well: [1]https://youtu.be/hLkN3Q0ip9w David *** David van Ooijen [2]davidvanooi...@gmail.com [3]https://davidvanooijen.wordpress.com *** -- References Visible links: 1. https://youtu.be/hLkN3Q0ip9w 2. mailto:davidvanooi...@gmail.com 3. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/ Hidden links: 5. https://youtu.be/hLkN3Q0ip9w To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Things to play in quarantine
if it is for easy pieces to play or re-work basic technique I found Lynda Says quarterly advice quite useful and the higher numbers are not so easy either: https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/beginners Further there's a list of tentative "grades" of difficulty of lute pieces, not everybody feels the same as we all have different difficulties but nice to go through https://www.lutesociety.org/pages/towards-lute-grades Best wishes Jürgen ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:23 AM, Sean Smith wrote: > Both faves and we're lucky to have them. > I know you like finding hidden things, Tristan. Go to the really long > [Dump] on f280 in the Marsh. There's a measure missing between 114 and > 115. Put in something you like or steal/adapt a measure from elsewhere. > Now here's the fun part, record it carefully, then play it against the > recording with a lag of 4 measures. It's not perfect but it works kind > of nicely. It will certainly keep you occupied for an afternoon or two. > ...and it's excellent metronome practice regardless. > Whether it was meant that way is hard to say and, depending on whom you > talk to, even suggesting it is probably irresponsible with a touch of > 'shame on you!'. There's certainly no indication. It also starts a > little abruptly so you might add a few C and G iterations on the front > end. > Sean > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM Tristan von Neumann > <[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Many of you might have more time on their hands than usual. > So here's a list of favorite books and manuscripts to play. > * Marsh Lute Book. Fun for weeks. > [2]http://gerbode.net/sources/IRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library/ms.z. > 3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > * Siena Ms. - it never fails to surprise > [3]http://gerbode.net/sources/NL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage/MS_28. > B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > * If you want to concentrate on one piece: this one will keep you > busy > for a long time. > [4]http://gerbode.net/sources/Rippe/book_1_1552/pdf/01_fantasia_01.p > df > * he learned from the best: This book by Paladin is extremely > charming > and not too difficult > [5]http://gerbode.net/sources/Paladin/Paladin_1560/pdf/ > * in times like these... > [6]http://gerbode.net/sources/Valderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547/v2/ > pdf/040_corona_de_mas_hermosas.pdf > [7]gerbode.net/composers/Anon/pdf/anon_the_sick_tune.pdf > Let's hope the best for us all. > Enjoy life. > To get on or off this list see list information at > [8]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > ---! --- > > References > > 1. mailto:tristanvonneum...@gmx.de > 2. > http://gerbode.net/sources/IRL-Dm_archbishop_marshs_library/ms.z.3.2.13_marsh_lute_book/pdf/ > 3. > http://gerbode.net/sources/NL-DHgm_gemeentemuseum_den_hage/MS_28.B.39_siena_lute_book_1590/pdf/ > 4. http://gerbode.net/sources/Rippe/book_1_1552/pdf/01_fantasia_01.pdf > 5. http://gerbode.net/sources/Paladin/Paladin_1560/pdf/ > 6. > http://gerbode.net/sources/Valderrabano_silva_de_sirenas_1547/v2/pdf/040_corona_de_mas_hermosas.pdf > 7. http://gerbode.net/composers/Anon/pdf/anon_the_sick_tune.pdf > 8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html