Haven't you read my citation from Virdung?
By the way, the lute on the title page of Besard's Isagoge has a double first
course.
On the other hand Attaignant says (Tres brève ...):
Le lutz a XI cordes ordonnez par six ordres...
and
Enguilbert de Marnef (1556):
.. a cause que l'on met deux co
At 21:01 06-01-2004 +0100, Thomas Schall wrote:
not the 16th but 17th centuries italian lutes (liuto francesa)
had a double first course (for example the famous Stradivari)
Thomas
Am Die, 2004-01-06 um 20.42 schrieb Arne Keller:
2b2b,4e4e,7373I really would like
to know whether or not
not the 16th but 17th centuries italian lutes (liuto francesa) had a
double first course (for example the famous Stradivari)
Thomas
Am Die, 2004-01-06 um 20.42 schrieb Arne Keller:
> I really would like to know whether or not there is evidence of
> continental 15-16 c. usage of double 1st course
I really would like to know whether or not there is evidence of
continental 15-16 c. usage of double 1st courses on the lute?
Arne.