From the German Wikipedia entry for Fuhrmann:
Werke der Komponisten Valentin Strobel und Anglus Aloyson sind ausschließlich
über Fuhrmanns Testudo überliefert.
Große Wissenschaft :)
Rainer
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Jurgen-
So forget the existential-theological question as to whether or not "Q"
exists, just play the note that does make sense and move on. Nothing to
lose sleep over; printed errors have existed ever since the beginning of
written communication. Even after 20 years in the printing business
Hi Dan,
I posted in my initial message a screenshot of the original, it is a Mercure
d'Orléan piece "Auff der Schlacht von Padua" printed in Fuhrmann's Testudo. The
bars in question are on page 188 at the 2 bottom lines, the position goes up to
"t" which leaves me puzzled. If "q" exists then
Hi All,
Just a reminder that I wrote a blog on this subject some time ago:
http://luteshop.co.uk/body-frets-who-needs-them/
Martin
On 31/03/2019 05:01, Dan Winheld wrote:
Ed- I'm not assuming actual frets. That's why I nearly always use the
words "13 semitone" - (or whatever semitone) when