First of let me say that there are two errors in my transcription - which I
did in rather a hurry. In the second bar of the first stave there should,
as Stuart says, be a low E as well as a high one on the 4th quaver. And in
the first bar of the third stave the C on the fourth quaver should be
maestro -
with respect - i can't see how an antique design like
the jungga 2 (a rectangle inserted into a circle)
could come from anywhere other than europe. seeing
that the jungga 1 is a "boat" shaped lute - in keeping
with many of the indigenous, southeast asian designs
for plucky instruments
Monica,
We're probably just going to have to agree to disagree but just one
more response:
Here's the Baleto again:
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/Baleto.jpg
Here's my transcription of the second strain:
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/trans.jpg
As Monica points out I should
I think you left out a dash after 1. The URL as written doesn't come
up, but this does:
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/Baleto-1-copy.jpg
On Oct 28, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Monica Hall wrote:
> Stuart has now put my transcription of the second half of this
> piece on his web site. It can be
Stuart has now put my transcription of the second half of this piece on his web
site. It can be seen at
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/Baleto-1copy.jpg
I have done it using the " French" tuning which IMHO works perfectly well.
The lack of a low octave string on the 5th course make