Just in case any of us thought there are no new frontiers to conquer.
> On May 7, 2017, at 6:51 PM, sterling price
> wrote:
>
>Here is a video I made this morning---
> Sterling
> [1]Welcome to the Lute Mustang
>
>
Here is a video I made this morning---
Sterling
[1]Welcome to the Lute Mustang
[youtube.png]
Welcome to the Lute Mustang
29 String Arch Lute
--
References
Visible links
1. https://youtu.be/OPlKpLYMVcA
Hidden
You can find a translation of the Gallot, alongside the French, with musical
examples in my article for JLSA:
Torres, George. âPerformance Practice Technique for the French Baroque Lute:
An Examination of Introductory Avertissements from Seventeenth-Century
Sources.â Journal of the Lute
Certainly it is, they have been removed or under trouble of the server.
Shaun,
I can send a pdf.
T.Kakinami
-Original Message-
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of
Bernd Haegemann
Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 11:03 PM
To: T.Kakinami; 'Shaun Ng';
Sorry about repeat my computer seems to have a mind of its own!
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 10:55 PM Anthony Hart
<[1]anthony.hart1...@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anybody tried transcribing music for Theorbo in A to be
played on
Archlute in G? What transposition could be used.
Has anybody tried transcribing music for Theorbo in A to be played on
Archlute in G? What transposition could be used.
--
__
Anthony Hart MSc, LLCM,ALCM.
Musicologist and Independent Researcher
Highrise
Ask Arto Wikla. He has successfully done a lot on that field.
Mathias
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im Auftrag
von Anthony Hart
Gesendet: Sonntag, 7. Mai 2017 18:35
An: lute
Betreff: [LUTE] Theorbo music on archlute
Has
Has anyone transcribed music for theorbo in A to be played on Archlute
in G? What transposition could be used?
Many thanks
Anthony
--
__
Anthony Hart MSc, LLCM,ALCM.
Musicologist and Independent Researcher
Seems to have been removed...
On 07.05.2017 09:12, T.Kakinami wrote:
You can find that.
Pièces de luth composées sur différens Modes par Jacques de Gallot
http://jdf.luth.pagesperso-orange.fr/Musiques/Les_manuscrits/Manuscrits_divers.htm#Gallot
T.Kakinami
-Original Message-
From:
Did somebody already made a Fronimo file (or another format which can easily
been converted to a Sibelius file like MusicXML or MIDI) from "O passi sparsi"
in the second lute setting by Albert de Rippe and the Renaissance guitar
version from Brayssing (in Le Roy's 4th guitar book)? And is
A facsimile was published by Minkoff but is no longer available. Gallot's
preface includes a page of nine rules to follow for playing the lute and a page
of explanations and examples of his annotation. These are also published in the
CNRS edition which is unfortunately out of print too.
I can
You can find that.
Pièces de luth composées sur différens Modes par Jacques de Gallot
http://jdf.luth.pagesperso-orange.fr/Musiques/Les_manuscrits/Manuscrits_divers.htm#Gallot
T.Kakinami
-Original Message-
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of
12 matches
Mail list logo