[LUTE] Length of notes in transcription

2007-02-17 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Hermann, It is important to realise that rhythm signs used in tablature are not quite the same as notes in staff notation. A note in staff notation tells you how long a note lasts from start to finish; a rhythm sign in tablature tells you how long a note lasts before the next one comes in. In

[LUTE] selling scores

2007-02-17 Thread fabricethomas.luth
Dear all, I am selling a few lute baroque scores on eBay, particularly the Weiss london manuscript facsimile. You may be interested in them ? best regards Fabrice -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Sautscheck on Youtube

2007-02-17 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 17/02/07, Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If this URL isn't working for some reason- try > http://community.livejournal.com/lutnia_ua > RT Youtube works fine. Atleechna. Is the complete ouevre on its way? - Original Message - > From: "Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

[LUTE] Re: Length of notes in transcription

2007-02-17 Thread Jorge Torres
For 17th-century French repertoire see Perrine's examples of lute pieces transcribed from tablature into 5-line staff notation. Perrine, Pieces de luth en musique, (Paris, 1682). Jorge On Feb 17, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Hermann Stemberger wrote: > Hello list! > > I would be interested how you see

[LUTE] Length of notes in transcription

2007-02-17 Thread Hermann Stemberger
Hello list! I would be interested how you see the things with the length of notes that (can) last longer than the rhythmic value in tabluature in transcription into "modern" 5-line system. Some traiteses do have notes on special signes that tell to let a string sing longer than the rhythmic value

[LUTE] Re: ebony etc

2007-02-17 Thread Doc Rossi
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