Many thanks.
There are 32 lute related materials.
Kakinami.
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Of A. J. Ness
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Subject: [LUTE] Lute Music Online
In Progress. Search on
Searching under guitar will bring up the 4 Adrian LeRoy / Gregoire
Brayssing renaissance guitar books.
Thank you, Arthur and Kakinami-san, for this great source!
Sean
On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:54 AM, T.Kakinami wrote:
Many thanks.
There are 32 lute related materials.
Kakinami.
Likewise vihuela brings up Cabezon. Unfortuanely cittern comes up
empty.
Chris.
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Sean Smith [1]lutesm...@mac.com
wrote:
Searching under guitar will bring up the 4 Adrian LeRoy / Gregoire
Brayssing renaissance guitar books.
Thank
Arthur,
Thanks for the link. There's some really interesting stuff there! I didn't
see a way to download files, though. Can one only view them?
Chris
Christopher Wilke
Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
www.christopherwilke.com
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Yes, thank you. It's a wonderful resource. I have not tried to print
anything from the British Museum but ran into a problem with the things
on the Folger Shakespeare Library site that was mentioned a few days
ago. I don't know if I was not doing the right thing or if they did
not
I am new to this list, so I apologize if this has been covered many times in
the past. Does anyone know any music software programs that can do mixed
tablature for Baroque guitar? Is anything available? I use Finale, but so far
my only solution is to add alfabeto as text; there has to be a
Just got back from Pennsic (medieval reenactment event in Pennsylvania)
and wanted to tell of the lute goodies I found!
I spent time talking with all the early music people I could find,
including one lutenist and a bandura player!
I thought I took a picture of the lute player, but
Lauri Niskanan on the Lute-Ning page kindly gave a very nice little
tutorial for batch-downloading a book and w/ his permission (and
addendum at 7b) I reprent it here.
If you use Firefox (and if you don't, um... I dunno what plug-in to
use for other browsers)
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1.
Django will up to a point although it is not perfect. It will put alfabeto
letters on the tablature stave although it wont do + or . I use X for the
former and write the latter out in tab.
You will find the details at
www.musickshandmade.com
Monica
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From:
Nancy,
What I do is copy each individual leaf into one big pdf file using preview (on
my mac) and then print to a pdf file selecting layout 2 per page on A4. Then
I take it to the print shop and have it printed double sided on think paper
with a ring binder. That way you end up with a nice
Hello Nancy,
And thanks, Sean, for the information on using Firefox. I perhaps should
download it. I used it years ago.
I've not tried to download from Folger, Nancy.
Using Internet Explorer,
Yes, you can download from the London site, but as far as I can tell you
have to do it frame by
I guess one could set up a tripod and photograph each screen/page and treat
as any other image.
It would certainly give options for enhancement/sizing of the image .
Tom.
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To:
Tom,
Well, it is also quite easy just do a screen shot, which would give you the
same editing possibilities. Unfortunately, this would be very time-intensive
with large files.
Chris
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