http://www.seicorde.it/music/viv_conc.pdf
Best wishes,
JL
El 26/04/2008, a las 11:17, Ed Durbrow escribio:
Does anyone know of an online source for the Vivaldi concerto? In D
on the guitar, I don't know what key the original is.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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Yes, interesting Duetto too, but it is for Traverso and out of the
recorder scale.
Duetto =E0 Liuto e Traverso (Biblioth=E8que Royale - Bruxelles)
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JL
El 09/12/2007, a las 20:47, howard posner escribio:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Edward Martin wrote:
Yes, there is a
The lowest note in this work is D5 and the highest is C7.
JL
El 09/12/2007, a las 21:05, howard posner escribio:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Jose Luis Rojo wrote:
Yes, interesting Duetto too, but it is for Traverso and out of the
recorder scale.
But perhaps playable on a voice flute
Hello all,
Please, has somebody the complete words of the Lawes Song The Lark?
Thanks.
Best wishes,
Jose LUis
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Thank you very much!
Jose Luis
El 28/08/2007, a las 19:14, Gordon Callon escribio:
[Voice 1]
The lark now leaves his wat'ry Nest
And clining, shakes his dewy Wings.
He takes this Window for the east
And here to implore thy light, he sings.
Awake, awake, the morn will never rise
Till she
Hello David and all,
A graphical table with tunings about les accords nouveaux can be
seen from:
http://guitarra.artelinkado.com/guitarra/laud4.htm#anexo
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
PS.
An old thread on this subject contained an important list of books
and manuscripts with pieces in this tuning
Hello,
You need to be member of the Fronimo Yahoo Group, to accede to
Reymann book y Fronimo format.
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
El 19/10/2006, a las 18:48, Davide Bioccoli escribi=F3:
Hi to all,
Surfing the net I've found the name of Matth=E4us Reymann and his book
Noctae musicae; I'm
Hello,
On http://www.gitarrenschule-biebertal.de/ you can download two solo
guitar versions:
Scarborough Fair (easy soloversion)
Scarborough Fair (advanced soloversion)
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
El 10/09/2006, a las 14:07, Mathias R=F6sel escribi=F3:
http://mathiasroesel.livejournal.com
.
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Jose Luis
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Hello,
A suggestion about the format: It is possible to put music in pdf?
The screen graphical format has very low resolution to print.
Thanks.
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
El 11/07/2006, a las 16:02, Arthur Ness escribi=F3:
In regard to our Brecianello discussion, I have posted
the remaining two
.pdf?
Look at:
http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/EnglishDuets/
EnglishLuteDuets.html
Best wishes,
JL
El 27/06/2006, a las 22:45, Mathias Rösel escribió:
Dear all,
I'm in need of some well-known duets. Are there Fronimo files
extant for
Le Rossignol, Drewries Accords?
Thanks
:
There is some publication of its?
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
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Richard, my Urtext-guitar notation transcription of the Sonata in F
sharp minor, is available for free download from:
http://guitarra.artelinkado.com/paginas/
nuestra_musica.php#transcripciones
JL
El 07/05/2006, a las 15:27, Jose Luis Rojo escribió:
The Sonata in F sharp minor is the unique
Good idea!
I am visiting magnatune.com but I do not see the CD. (I already have the
book).
Please, the link if it is already available.
Best wishes from Spain.
Jose Luis Rojo
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Dear all
The Lute Society, in conjunction with www.magnatune.com is pleased to
announced
Yates have studied these thought currents minutely.
As for Mylius it is very well-known for your books of Alchemy.
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/mylrosar.html
An interesting conglomerate of philosophical and artistic relationships!
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
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Hello all,
In the CD The Golden Age Restor'd, Lynda Sayce plays three pieces from
Chapman's
masque Middle Temple and Lincon´s Inn writte for the princess's
wedding Elizabeth, daughter of James I
These three pieces are in the Krakow ms (Ballets 2, 4 y 5) but they are
not the same versions that
is already expected. How to get or to buy those tablatures?.
I suppose that there is in the list enthusiastic of the Shakespeare's Songs
that will be able to say something.
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
PS
Sorry, I also sent mistakenly this message to the Baroque lute list.
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Good work and thank you to share it!
Best wishes,
Jose-Luis
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From: Ralf Bachmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Martino Trios: il fine
Hola amigos
yes, finally I finished
in advance for an explanation.
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Jose Luis
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Resolved!
My problems were due to the facsimile order of the pages.
The part of Violone corresponded another Menuet.
Thank you.
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Jose Luis
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Hello,
Does somebody know the contents of the next POD'CD Lusty Gallant?
There is already a Lusty Gallant recorded in the CD Robin Hood
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Jose Luis
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Thank you!
I almost have pre-ordered this CD, but a failure in the Browser in the
last moment it prevented to place it!
I have already the two CDs
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
Nancy Carlin escribió:
I just talked with the publicity people at Hamronia Mundi. The new Lusty
Gallant is a combination
I have the same problem.
Jose Luis
Richard Corran escribió:
Just seen a posting on the lute list which has my name tangled up with
Dartmouth etc. I don't think this was anything I initiated. Does
anyone know if this is common form of spam generated by some
(unspeakable) 3rd party
Than you!
JL
Jon Murphy escribió:
Not knowing that there were specific cloths for lutenists, and as a
beginner, I noticed lutenists using the friction of a cloth. I went to an
auto parts supplier and bought a chamois leather for about ten bucks. There
is both synthetic and real chammy cloths,
Thank you!
JL
Jon Murphy escribió:
Not knowing that there were specific cloths for lutenists, and as a
beginner, I noticed lutenists using the friction of a cloth. I went to an
auto parts supplier and bought a chamois leather for about ten bucks. There
is both synthetic and real chammy cloths,
Thank you again!
best wishes form Spain,
JL
adS wrote:
LGS-Europe wrote:
Ballette Gravesand (Fluyten Lusthof I) = Laura (Fluyten Lusthof II) = the
English song 'The fairest nymph the valleys or mountain ever bred' = a mask
song.
First appearance in Holland is in Starter's Friesche Lusthof.
A lute question, please
Do somebody know if there are some original lute setting of Jakob
van Eyck's Ballet gravesand?
Thak you.
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
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Hello Joe,
Please, send me the tablatura and I will return a guitar transcription in pdf.
If you want to download some of my transcriptions look:
http://guitarra.artelinkado.com/paginas/nuestra_musica.php
Soon it will be published a Robert Johnson Anthology
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
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In which source manuscript is it included the version of John
Come Kiss Me Now that you try to transcribe? Look it in the CD booklet.
The best thing is that you make the transcription from the tablature!
Best wishes,
Jose Luis
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the famous A-minor Flute Sonata?
Thank you in advance.
Best wishes,
Jose-Luis
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Hello,
I also use the V-SAM, but with a contact Korg micro, whose flat surface
adapts very well on the end of the pegbox.
Best wishes,
Jose-Luis
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From: WILLIAM F EISELE JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 2:34 AM
Subject
Donatella, look:
http://web.tiscali.it/CarloStringhi/
There it is:
A. Vivaldi
Concerto per violino, leuto e b.c. in sol minore (F. XVI n°4)
(score with tablature)
Best wishes,
Jose-Luis
Donatella Galletti wrote:
Dear All,
does anybody have a midi or Fronimo or Django version of the Sonatas
of Finale, of course, but
the interesting thing is in the relationship quality-price and it is
very easy of using!
Best,
Jose-Luis
Alain Veylit wrote:
Anyone with experience with the Capella software, for regular notation?
Looks at first sight like a good package -
Alain
At 02:26 AM 6/27/04, Ed
Please,
Does somebody know the e-mail address of the lutenist Emily Rogers?
To respond off list, thank you.
Saludos,
Jose-Luis
:
http://www.delcamp.net/pdf/1_renaissance/anonyme/wemyss_my_lady_binnis_lilt_6c.pdf
http://www.delcamp.net/pdf/1_renaissance/anonyme/wemyss_blew_riben_6c.pdf
Interesting book for the Scottish music's lovers.
Of course, the Cherbury is very yearned also!
Best,
Jose-Luis
I believe that the piece is the last piece in Secretum Musarum II (1616)
but as Regia Pietas (1620) it is so extensive, it could also be there
another version!
Best,
JL
Saludos Manolo.
Manolo Laguillo wrote:
Dear all,
I just finished hearing the last O'Dette CD (N. Vallet: Le Secret...),
and
Dear all,
Does somebody know the contents (pieces list) of the next O'Dette's
Vallet CD?
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes
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