Dear Dana,
Yes, I agree. Some 16th- and 17th-century printed sources give fingering
- Hans Newsidler, Thomas Robinson and Besard's introduction to
_Varietie_ spring to mind - but what they wrote was very much with
students of the lute in mind, and their fingering is applied only to the
first few
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Subject: [LUTE] Packington's Pound
I have two versions of Packington's Pound, both supposedly from
Cambridge Nn.6.36.
They differ in a number of respects, especially fingering, which may or
may not be from the original
I have two versions of Packington's Pound, both supposedly from
Cambridge Nn.6.36.
They differ in a number of respects, especially fingering, which may or
may not be from the original, but also in a number of places there is a
discrepancy in the tablature also.
Does anyone have a facsimile