[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread r . turovsky
And Gorzanis is quite early. RT http://turovsky.org Feci quod potui. Faciant meliora potentes. > On Jul 27, 2019, at 4:43 PM, tribioli wrote: > > Dowland is quite late > > Messaggio originale > Da: r.turov...@gmail.com > Data: 27/07/19 17:32 (GMT+01:00) > A:

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread tribioli
Dowland is quite late Messaggio originale Da: r.turov...@gmail.com Data: 27/07/19 17:32 (GMT+01:00) A: Rainer Cc: Lute net Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament) F# on the 4th course shows up quite a lot in Dowland. RT

[LUTE] Temperament taken to its logical limit

2019-07-27 Thread Daniel Heiman
What do you do to keep up with instruments like these? https://www.projektstudio31.com/instruments Lots of tastini, as the gambist is using here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VCKW4JkKFg A good clear view is at 2:10 in the video. Daniel To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread G. C.
âWer nicht liebt Wein, Weib, Gesang, der bleibt ein Narr sein Leben lang" M. Luther (the old antisemite!) -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
Actually, most of those pieces were secular although I'm not sure if they were all technically madrigals (in particular, there were a few tenorlieder and Parisian chansons among them). And yes, they did have accidentals and some interesting harmony here and there, but that is only obliquely

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread r . turovsky
Im vortail mit dem Puschel und Muschel. RT http://turovsky.org Feci quod potui. Faciant meliora potentes. > On Jul 27, 2019, at 12:02 PM, Rainer wrote: > > Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil. > > Rainer To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread Rainer
Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil. Rainer On 27.07.2019 17:32, r.turov...@gmail.com wrote: F# on the 4th course shows up quite a lot in Dowland. RT http://turovsky.org Feci quod potui. Faciant meliora potentes. On Jul 27, 2019, at 7:09 AM, Rainer wrote: On 26.07.2019 21:53,

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread r . turovsky
F# on the 4th course shows up quite a lot in Dowland. RT http://turovsky.org Feci quod potui. Faciant meliora potentes. > On Jul 27, 2019, at 7:09 AM, Rainer wrote: > >> On 26.07.2019 21:53, tribioli wrote: >>Everything you need about fret positions is written in David van Oojien >>

[LUTE] Re: Lute Vocabulary

2019-07-27 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Hmm. The famous caterpillar gut? Why would they call it lutestring?... Hmmm. On 27.07.19 16:42, Leonard Williams wrote: This is from my 1916 Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: lutestring: n. A plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for dresses and for ribbon. Also, a

[LUTE] Lute Vocabulary

2019-07-27 Thread Leonard Williams
This is from my 1916 Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: lutestring: n. A plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for dresses and for ribbon. Also, a verb definition of "lute": To play upon the lute; sound like a lute. Leonard Williams -- To get on or off this list see list

[LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)

2019-07-27 Thread Rainer
On 26.07.2019 21:53, tribioli wrote: Everything you need about fret positions is written in David van Oojien page about temperaments. I use the 1/6 comma (pythagorean) with the first fret to the A flat position (for a G first string). That gives a very wrong F sharp on the IV

[LUTE] Re: Lute Temperaments

2019-07-27 Thread Matthew Daillie
An interesting and entertaining introduction to temperaments in the Renaissance (but which does not broach the subject of fretted instruments): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R75unSXKJXQ=youtu.be Some of the other episodes are also relevant to questions of temperament. Best, Matthew To get