Just a few basic indications
a = 0 open string
b = 1 first fret
c = 2 second fret ... and so on
Dashed line: note duration
The 4 double strings renaissance guitar had the same relationships of the
top 4 strings of a modern guitar (E B G D). If you see bar one, we have a D
major chord there
This question is not about lilypond, so feel free to shame me.
I have played a few Adrian le Roy pieces on guitar and enjoyed them. I'd like
to go back to the original manuscripts and write out a few songs in lilypond
for teaching purpose (and no copyright issues). However, easier said than done
pabuhr pab...@fastmail.fm writes:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/192332
Tiers Livre de Tabvlatvre de Gviterre 1552
Whoa!!! Can someone explain this musical notation to me? Is it for a lute?
My guess: it's for a 4 string instrument. The letters denote the fret
positions (a =