Göran, if you have fronimo or TAB source for this, would you be willing
for me to put it on my site? With proper attribution, of course.
If not, I understand.
--Sarge
On 8/8/2019 10:58, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
Göran Crona has done Gintzler in French Tabs.
http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music
[1]Dlugorai is done. And it wasn't easy.
--Sarge
On 8/8/2019 12:31, Terry Muska wrote:
Dlugoraj ?
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On Aug 8, 2019, at 12:30 PM, Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. [2] wrote
:
I have done [1]Mus ms 1512 and the[2] Hans Newsidler v.2.
I have not yet done Gintzler, except for
Thanks!
The search engine is self-explanatory, but it only finds pieces if you
search for the exact spelling.
For example, it will find all "D'ou vient cela" versions but not
"Dubienschla" :)
However, you can search for composers and sources.
On 08.08.19 22:57, Jussi-Pekka Lajunen wrote:
It seems to be working again:
[1]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.es/search_engine/tablatures_search_engine
.html
I guess it was fixed recently.
Jussi-Pekka
On 8.8.2019 22:25, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
There used to be a search engine on cuerdas pulsadas, but it does no longer work
Great - Thanks!
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> On Aug 8, 2019, at 3:13 PM, Tristan von Neumann
> wrote:
>
> This is already done:
> http://gerbode.net/sources/D-LEm_leipzig_state_music_library/dlugorai_lute_book_1619/
>
>
> Here's a general instruction how to use the archive:
>
>
> * all completely
This is already done:
http://gerbode.net/sources/D-LEm_leipzig_state_music_library/dlugorai_lute_book_1619/
Here's a general instruction how to use the archive:
* all completely transcribed sources are to be found under "/sources"
some are sorted by name (mostly the prints, but if a name exis
Dlugoraj ?
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> On Aug 8, 2019, at 12:30 PM, Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. wrote:
>
> I have done [1]Mus ms 1512 and the[2] Hans Newsidler v.2.
> I have not yet done Gintzler, except for a few ricercars I have not yet
> posted. It's in Italian tab. I have the facsimile, though
Göran Crona has done Gintzler in French Tabs.
http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/Intabolatura%20de%20Lauto%20Gintzler%201547%20French.pdf
Maybe a good time to merge this editon with Sarge's archive. I believe
Göran has already contributed to it.
:)
T*
On 08.08.19 19:30, Frank A. Gerbode, M.
I have done [1]Mus ms 1512 and the[2] Hans Newsidler v.2.
I have not yet done Gintzler, except for a few ricercars I have not yet
posted. It's in Italian tab. I have the facsimile, though (also not
yet posted).
--Sarge
On 8/7/2019 22:37, Jurgen Frenz wrote:
Simon Gintzler
Hmmm. Well, let me know if one surfaces. I have no special sources;
just get stuff from the internet. [1]Peter Steur's and [2]Jo
Bringmann's websites are an especially rich source of facsimiles.
--Sarge
On 8/7/2019 19:18, LSA Editor wrote:
No - the LSA library doesn't have i
Thanks for the kudos! It is nice to hear that my work is being put to
good use.
On the issue of fingerings: In many cases, I have posted a "performance
edition" of pieces where I have personally worked out the fingerings
(usually connected to a performance I was giving). In most cases, I hav
Dear Sarge,
This is the perfect opportunity to thank you for all the incredible work you
do. I can't tell you how many lute players here in France use your scores and
the facsimiles you put on line. Over the years I have recommended your site to
umpteen budding lutenists and other musicians (no
Dear Sarge,
May I suggest the Mylius lute book now in Krakow (Jagiellonska library), a rare
source with lots of interesting stuff inside !
Thanks again and best wishes,
Jean-Marie Poirier
> Le 7 août 2019 à 23:16, Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. a écrit :
>
> Hello, everybody!
> Some random questio
Hi Sarge,
this is a very generous offer by you - thanks a lot!
I personally only have a few faksimiles on my hard disk, all items that float
around on the internet (I can mail you copies if you want them). The following
are in German Tabulature:
Dohna Book (2 Weissel Books: Tabulatura All
Welcome Sarge!
It is great to finally see you here on lutelist.
Let me just state again publicly that your archive was *the* reason why
I was able to learn how to play the lute.
Without it, I would have never been able to grasp the full beauty and
variety of Renaissance lute music.
Your work
Hi Sarge,
One manuscript I would really like to see is Brahe S-SC PB.fil.172 Per
Brahe Skolotters Castle Library.
Nancy
Hello, everybody!
Some random questions for you:
I am continually looking for suggestions for stuff to add to my
[1]website, so:
1. Has anyone got fronimo
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