This list is a sucker for quickly broadening the subject. *Very*
non-academic! ;)
Whatever happened to the [olim] or [was] before the subject when broadening?
Netiquette, people, netiquette!!
G.
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From: David Rastall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Howard Posner [EMAIL
Hi Werner,
I'm afraid _that_ i is just a bleeding from the previous page. (You'll
find a lot of strange signs in Capirola under the magnifying glass that are
just due to bleeding!
Incidentally, two dots over a cypher in Capirola does not mean a right hand
fingering, but is a mordent ornament.
On Jul 31, 2007, at 11:19 AM, G. Crona wrote:
This list is a sucker for quickly broadening the subject. *Very*
non-academic! ;)
Whatever happened to the [olim] or [was] before the subject when
broadening?
Netiquette, people, netiquette!!
And now we're on the subject of broadening the
On Jul 31, 2007, at 5:25 AM, LGS-Europe wrote:
I teach theorbo to a of number of pro guitar players...I find it
startling to what degree some of their continuo
efforts are out of style. Much is very good, all efforts should be
and are
duly rewarded, but even just a bassline can be played
stylistic taste. Not so well-trained ears after all, then.
Aw, say it ain't so!! After yesterday's thread, I was all set to
throw the rules out the window and just play power chords!
You know, untill last year I didn't even know what power-chords were!
Obviously living in another world than
an interesting site about Partimenti (Instructional basses)
http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/music/gjerdingen/partimenti/index.htm
Malcolm P. Toms.| Beyond ideas of wrong-doing and right-doing,
On Jul 31, 2007, at 12:50 PM, LGS-Europe wrote:
You know, untill last year I didn't even know what power-chords were!
The up and coming thing in basso continuo, so I hear...
David R, just trying to keep from broadening the topic. ;-) ;-) ;-)
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Wow, great resourse. Thank you for pointing us towards it.
David
- Original Message -
From: Malcolm Toms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:58 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Early Baroque basso continuo rules
an interesting site about Partimenti
That's the ticket. Way to go Malcolm!
SS
--- Malcolm Toms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
an interesting site about Partimenti
(Instructional basses)
http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/music/gjerdingen/partimenti/index.htm