From the lutelist:
The LSA has a book of easy pieces called (somthing like)
"My First Book of French Tablature." It's available
fromAnne Burns, the microfilm librarian. I'm sending her
a cc: so you can be in direct contact.
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From: "Omer katzir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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And don't forget about practicing with "regular" notation. It is *really*
useful especially when it comes to playing with other musicians. Stefan
Lundren's
"Renaissance Lute" book is an oldy but goody, and I just found out that he
has a lot of great stuff online at
http://www.luteonline.de/
This
The LSA has a book of easy pieces called (somthing like)
"My First Book of French Tablature." It's available
fromAnne Burns, the microfilm librarian. I'm sending her
a cc: so you can be in direct contact.
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From: "Omer katzir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lute Net"
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