Re: sarmaticae novae

2004-12-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
Thanks. There were 2 wrong bass notes. All is corrected now. http://polyhymnion.org/torban/torban4.html RT > Thanks, >> Assuming the tuning in G: 7th should be an F, and I think the midi is in >> error there, will have to check. > With your indulgence I'll ask a bit more. ( I haven't played the mid

Re: sarmaticae novae

2004-12-29 Thread Jon Murphy
Roman, Thanks, > Assuming the tuning in G: 7th should be an F, and I think the midi is in > error there, will have to check. With your indulgence I'll ask a bit more. ( I haven't played the midi yet, don't want to be confused with the real sound while I work out my own playing). I've converted t

Re: sarmaticae novae

2004-12-28 Thread Roman Turovsky
> Roman, all is forgiven. I love this piece (I think, I just made a quick shot > at playing the first six bars). > >> For the REALLY adventurous: >> a 7-course intabulation of a folk-song that uses parallel 5ths- >> Sarmatica 16 at >> http://polyhymnion.org/torban/torban4.html >> Enjoy, >> RT > >

Re: sarmaticae novae

2004-12-28 Thread Jon Murphy
Roman, all is forgiven. I love this piece (I think, I just made a quick shot at playing the first six bars). > For the REALLY adventurous: > a 7-course intabulation of a folk-song that uses parallel 5ths- > Sarmatica 16 at > http://polyhymnion.org/torban/torban4.html > Enjoy, > RT I couldn't resi

sarmaticae novae

2004-12-27 Thread Roman Turovsky
For the REALLY adventurous: a 7-course intabulation of a folk-song that uses parallel 5ths- Sarmatica 16 at http://polyhymnion.org/torban/torban4.html Enjoy, RT To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html