Sounds like an interesting tin of annelids. I'll look into it.
And there are those handful of pieces by Julien Belin for 5-c, too.
s
On Apr 19, 2014, at 11:20 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
A big subject, is what it is! It counters an argument and assumptions
some have made, that the Renaissanc
A big subject, is what it is! It counters an argument and assumptions
some have made, that the Renaissance started in Italy, and then spread
northwards. I did an Oxford University online course on the subject,
and found it very interesting. Just type the term into Amazon, and see
wha
What is this "Northern Renaissance", Rob?
Sean
On Apr 19, 2014, at 11:05 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I hadn't given much thought to using a quill,
seeing it as more of a 4c lute technique, but I realise I am wrong in
that. Both techniques were used on the 5c. I like
Thanks for the replies. I hadn't given much thought to using a quill,
seeing it as more of a 4c lute technique, but I realise I am wrong in
that. Both techniques were used on the 5c. I like improvising, so
having the ability to do so over a tenor is something I'd like to work
up.A
Thank you!
David
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Gaultier, Denis
Pieces de luth de Denis Gaultier, sur trois
Hi Rob,
Crawford Young has a trick of playing w/ a quill and he's able to use a few
other fingers now and then. That may work for the "noodles over tenor" recipe
that was popular. Eg, the spagna, Comme femme and De tous biens (from Segovia)
as well as earlier sources from the Buxheimer and Loc
Gaultier, Denis
Pieces de luth de Denis Gaultier, sur trois differens modes nouveaux...
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b52502527w
Manuscrit Barbe
Pieces pour luth de differents auteurs, en tablature francaise
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b530592353
Manuscrit Milleran
Recueil // des
Get a quill plectrum & go Medieval... that's what it's for. For me,
anything with less than 6 courses feels like something has been
amputated; can't stand it!
"just made up stuff, and played single note voice parts with a harpist
playing one or two other lines, working from vocal music."
Hi folks. I just got hold of a very fine 5c lute made by Bill Samson, and have
just spent half an hour reading through the pieces on Timo Peedu's Ning lute
page: http://lutegroup.ning.com/profile/TimoPeedu
I'm wondering what one does with a 5c. I used to have one twenty years ago, and
just made
We have posted our Saturday morning quotes, this week on the importance
of melody and with a free download of a new melodic piece arranged for
lute or guitar.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-10Q
Ron & Donna
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Yep, I also have the SPES' facsimile. Ordered it years ago directly from
the publisher.
Arto
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