[LUTE] Re: alternate and economy picking

2006-03-14 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
At 06:53 PM 3/12/2006, Leonard Williams wrote: >Regarding Economy Picking-- > I find that in six-eight time economy picking works nicely on >adjacent strings. That's a case where up-down-up-etc can get a little funny >with beat emphasis. It can be tricky, but it can also make things a lit

[LUTE] Re: alternate and economy picking

2006-03-12 Thread Antonio Corona
--- bill kilpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > in a previous post from arne keller - no subject was > given but he was asking for notation advise - he > says > that according to tinctoris, there was a change from > playing the lute with plectrum to plucking it with > the > fingertips during the

[LUTE] Re: alternate and economy picking

2006-03-12 Thread Sean Smith
That's right, Leonard, the emphasis goes inside-out on every other triplet beat in runs of 6/8, 9/8, etc. This happens in Tinctoris, too, btw. He switches suddenly to a subdivision of 6, then 9 --and then, horrors!, 7-- in his gloss on Le Souvenir in the Segovia. I took the easy way out and ha

[LUTE] Re: alternate and economy picking

2006-03-12 Thread Leonard Williams
Regarding Economy Picking-- I find that in six-eight time economy picking works nicely on adjacent strings. That's a case where up-down-up-etc can get a little funny with beat emphasis. It can be tricky, but it can also make things a little easier. Good to mark the music to learn it. Le

[LUTE] Re: alternate and economy picking

2006-03-12 Thread Sean Smith
On Mar 12, 2006, at 10:50 AM, bill kilpatrick wrote: > in a previous post from arne keller - no subject was > given but he was asking for notation advise - he says > that according to tinctoris, there was a change from > playing the lute with plectrum to plucking it with the > fingertips during t