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Subject: [LUTE] Lute Chord Confusion
> On the lighter side of this discussion, I have a joke about chords:
>
> C, E-flat and G go into a bar. The bartender says, "Sorry, but we
> don't serve minors." So E-f
On the lighter side of this discussion, I have a joke about chords:
C, E-flat and G go into a bar. The bartender says, "Sorry, but we
don't serve minors." So E-flat leaves, and C and G have an open fifth
between them.
After a few drinks, the fifth is diminished and G is out flat.
F comes in
Dear Neil,
I'm sorry that my reply to your query, which was intended for you and
Anthony Hind via the List, was accidently sent only to Anthony. Fortunately
he passed it on to the List appended to one of his own messages. I hope you
managed to pick it up. In case you didn't, I've appended it below
Greetings,
Well I'm now utterly confused with regards to chords on the lute. Can
someone recommend where I can get hold of a definitive book of chord
shapes for 6 course lute or possibly 8 course or a decent link. The
confusion has arisen out of looking at a website that gives full barre
chords,