[VIHUELA] Re: Chord I

2009-10-12 Thread Martyn Hodgson
All, of course, helped by these chords being in a lower position with the thicker frets. M --- On Sun, 11/10/09, Stewart McCoy lu...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: From: Stewart McCoy lu...@tiscali.co.uk Subject: [VIHUELA] Chord I To: Vihuela List vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu Date: Sunday, 11 October,

[VIHUELA] Re: Chord I

2009-10-12 Thread Nelson, Jocelyn
Oops; I just saw this message from Ralph, after I sent my last one. Perhaps Murcia is the one who mentions pedilla, even though my possibly faulty memory is that pedilla referred to a partial barre of the first finger. Jocelyn

[VIHUELA] Re: Chord I

2009-10-12 Thread Monica Hall
Now we are getting even more abstruse! The equivalent of chord I in Castilian notation is represented by the letter P and known as Patilla! Ribayaz calls it that and both Sanz and Guerau have a Passacalles por Patilla but I can't remember whether Murcia mentions the term. It is called that

[VIHUELA] Re: Chord I

2009-10-12 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
I really think that fingering is common to most modern guitarists in most genres that use the intervals of the current standard tuning, classical included, and probably has been since the time of alfabeto. A long tradition indeed. Eugene -Original Message- From:

[VIHUELA] Re: Chord I

2009-10-12 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
-Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Monica Hall Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 5:22 PM To: Stewart McCoy Cc: Vihuelalist Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Chord I There are many ways of fingering that A major chord. The