On Nov 24, 2013, at 6:23 AM, Leonard Williams wrote:
> Ben--I really enjoyed this video! Thank you!
>
> Leonard Williams
Me too!
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Ben--I really enjoyed this video! Thank you!
Leonard Williams
On 11/16/13, 9:12 AM, "be...@interlog.com" wrote:
>Hi, folks! I've just done an "introduction to the theorbo" video, and
>posted it on Youtube/Facebook, etc. Please have a look - hope you
>enjoy it.
>
>Now that I've had to create my
On 23/11/2013 15:42, Gary R. Boye wrote:
Thank you for the additional citations Markus; I was sure that it was
for "one of those instruments with fourths and fifths," although it
doesn't appear to be plectral, and knew that Tyler thought it for
mandore, despite the boldly stamped title by the m
Thank you for the additional citations Markus; I was sure that it was
for "one of those instruments with fourths and fifths," although it
doesn't appear to be plectral, and knew that Tyler thought it for
mandore, despite the boldly stamped title by the modern binder.
I have some more detailed
I think the database entry of accordsnouveaux.ch (François-Pierre Goy &
Andreas Schlegel) also says, it is for mandore.
Praetorius gives this scordatura for the "Mandürichen" (also from
accordsnouveaux.ch). Quote in German:
"Von Praetorius stammen die frühesten erhaltenen Angaben zur Tonlage
Dear Markus,
James Tyler and other scholars regard this tablature as for mandore, not
guitar, based on the tuning and style of music. I looked at this
manuscript at the Sibley just last week. Here is the entry on my web page:
US-R Ms. Vault M125 .FLXVII [1670]
(Germany) [RISM B/VII p. 301 (wi
We have posted our Saturday morning quotes, despite the inconvenience
of traveling. This week's post features thoughts on solfeggio in
musical training.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-S5
Donna & Ron
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