[LUTE] Re: Mace-- Not Mace Anymore

2011-07-20 Thread wikla
Hi Steve, perhaps my inventory, The Lute Book of Jollas could be useful? There are about 85 baroque lute pieces - mainly in facsimile form - to me the original writing gives some extra enjoyment. There is also some music specifically to 10-course baroque lute there; see Bouvier and Pierre

[LUTE] Re: Mace-- Not Mace Anymore

2011-07-20 Thread brentlynk
Anymore Steve, first of all I'd think about how to convert my 10c into an 11c lute, as there are not exactly many pieces in D minor tuning for 10 courses. Mathias -Original-Nachricht- Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mace-- Not Mace Anymore Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 04:13:11 +0200 From: Steve Ramey

[LUTE] Re: Mace-- Not Mace Anymore

2011-07-19 Thread Steve Ramey
All, OK, so with all this talk of baroque lute being somewhat easy to play, I need to do something useful with my 10C baroque lute, once I get a proper set of strings for D minor tuning. Does anyone have any recommendations for easy pieces with which to begin-- something easily