rors or have other remarks, please let me know so I
can correct.
Peter
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Dear Peter,
So there's music for the lute in renaissance tuning in your database?
Mathias
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You might also try [1]Http://mss.slweiss.de using the 'search'
function.
Peter
2017-06-10 13:28 GMT+02:00 Wim Loos <[2]wjglso...@gmail.com>:
Dear friends,
I'm looking for La folia in French tablature for Renaissance
lute. Does
anyone where I can find it.
There are other versions like "J'aimeroye mieux dormir seulette" by Le Roy for
lute and "La Gamba" by Morlaye for renaissance guitar.
V.
> Message du 10/06/17 19:10
> De : "Dan Winheld"
> A : "Wim Loos" , "LuteNet list"
If French tab versions are so hard to find, perhaps learning Italian tab
or transcribing it into the French system will produce the the same or
better results for the same effort. Unless, of course, this is for an
historical research project- comparisons? Disseminations?
On 6/10/2017 4:28 AM,
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: La folia
I can't fully answer, but I can narrow your search. Unfortunately, I
think several of the early versions of La Folia will be in Italian
tablature; I don't know what of these have been subsequently set in
French tablature. Dall&
lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im Auftrag
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I can't fully answer, but I can narrow your search. Unfortunately, I think
several of the early versions of La Folia
Yes, I (and I suspect several others on this list) are contributors there.
It's a good site.
Best,
Eugene
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[1]http://www.folias.nl/
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Braig, Eugene <[2]brai...@osu.edu>
wrote:
I can't fully answer, but I can narrow your search. Unfortunately, I
think several of the early versions of La Folia will be in Italian
tablature; I don't know what of these
I can't fully answer, but I can narrow your search. Unfortunately, I think
several of the early versions of La Folia will be in Italian tablature; I don't
know what of these have been subsequently set in French tablature.
Dall'Aquila's many settings of La Cara Cossa will be for six-course lute.
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From: Wim Loos <[1]wjglso...@gmail.com>
Date: za 10 jun. 2017 om 11:09
Subject: La folia
To: [2]l...@cs.dartmaouyh.edu <[3]l...@cs.dartmaouyh.edu>
Dear friends,
I'm looking for la folia and variations in Frech Tablature. Does anyone
kno
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> been la-la-la-la-ling it in mandolin land these days - hope you won't
>mind the following.
>there's a video on youtube in which a minister in gov. palin's church
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