[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-22 Thread G. Crona
Stats: 298 jpg:s PDF size = a whooping 33 Mb! - Original Message - From: "G. Crona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "lute-cs.dartmouth.edu" ; "Bruno Correia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:02 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Renai

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-22 Thread G. Crona
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[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-21 Thread Bruno Correia
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[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-14 Thread Peter Nightingale
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, David Tayler wrote: > Although there are sources, it is very scatteredbut the good news > is you can get a real feeling for the basics just by sightsinging in > hexachords using mutation. By duplicating the standard renaissance > training for musicians, you quickly start t

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-14 Thread David Tayler
Although there are sources, it is very scatteredbut the good news is you can get a real feeling for the basics just by sightsinging in hexachords using mutation. By duplicating the standard renaissance training for musicians, you quickly start to see the patterns. Definitely the place to st

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-14 Thread Ray Brohinsky
I may have missed a bit in my last paragraph: The 1771 PDF I have is 32Mb. So Greg's scans, if they are 12Mb total, will result in a PDF that is also around 12Mb. The point however, is that as a PDF, it is a one-piece file that can be read like a book, rather than 223 individual page files. Naviga

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-14 Thread Ray Brohinsky
On Nov 13, 2007 2:01 PM, Daniel Winheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I assume the Morley can be found reprinted and for sale at any of the > usual sources; Actually, the 1771 edition of the original was available for download, and I cannot find it any longer online. I have two versions, same fil

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-13 Thread Daniel Winheld
>... I recommend first people learn hexachord theory and play bicinia from >Josquin, Lassus & Isaac. I assume the Morley can be found reprinted and for sale at any of the usual sources; but is there a good anthology of Bicinia? Funny thing, I was just thinking of them recently as I wanted to ge

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-13 Thread David Tayler
Woot. That is the coolest. dt >>Bicinia have all you need, really. >In that case, "all" you need is here: >http://www.bicinium.info > >Peter. > >the next auto-quote is: >Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth. >(Gandhi) >/\/\ >Peter Nightingale Telephone (401

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-13 Thread Peter Nightingale
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, David Tayler wrote: > Best source for real renaissance counterpoint (NOT what is in college > theory books) > in English is Morley's Plain and Easie Introduction, though I > recommend first people learn hexachord theory and play bicinia from > Josquin, Lassus & Isaac. > > Perh

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance consonance and dissonance

2007-11-13 Thread David Tayler
Best source for real renaissance counterpoint (NOT what is in college theory books) in English is Morley's Plain and Easie Introduction, though I recommend first people learn hexachord theory and play bicinia from Josquin, Lassus & Isaac. Perhaps there is a good historical book other than Morle