Here is a version of this piece - an untexted chanson - from Music for
Lute Consort circa 1500 ed.Jon Banks published by the Lute Society. The
two lower lines are played on a lute, fingerstyle, and the top line is
played on a gittern with a plectrum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHKvFu3w5W0
I think I steal one quarter it the 2 first gestures.
Arto
On 04/11/13 19:48, Tobiah wrote:
Meh, I listened again, and think I
have the wrong analysis as to why
the timing seemed a little off to
me in the beginning.
On 11/04/2013 09:03 AM, Tobiah wrote:
I couldn't find the OP to reply to.
Dear Tobiah,
yes, I noticed these inaccurancies, but this is just "Just for fun #2",
not real "Purple Haze".. ;-)
Arto
On 04/11/13 19:03, Tobiah wrote:
I couldn't find the OP to reply to.
I noticed that the timing is a little off in the
beginning. After the dissonant chords in the
first me
Meh, I listened again, and think I
have the wrong analysis as to why
the timing seemed a little off to
me in the beginning.
On 11/04/2013 09:03 AM, Tobiah wrote:
I couldn't find the OP to reply to.
I noticed that the timing is a little off in the
beginning. After the dissonant chords in the
I couldn't find the OP to reply to.
I noticed that the timing is a little off in the
beginning. After the dissonant chords in the
first measures, when the lead begins, you are
sliding into the downbeat, whereas Hendrix
puts the low note on the beat and then slides
through to the end of the first
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