On 20/02/2011 23:00, Chris Despopoulos wrote:
Hi all...
I posted a recording of the Paracumbe por la A from the Libro de
Diferentes Cifras, M/811 (1705). Just another re-entrant entry...
For what it's worth.
cud
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Where?
Stuart
To get on or off this list see
Oops... It was late last night.
[1]http://cudspan.net/baroque/
Look in the first playlist. I burried it in the middle. Note that it
has warts. Also, I assume this is one of those New World dances that
has some African influence... Courtly fun taking a cue from the slave
The system which Grove On Line uses has a lower case c' for middle c and c
for the octave below - which as far as I know is standard and known as
Helmholtz notation. It is the one which I have always used myself. I
can't imagine why Lute News chose to do something different. I must tell
No octave strings on my guitar (for now, anyway).
cud
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Good!
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From: Chris Despopoulos despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com
To: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
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Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 3:09 PM
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Paracumbe
No octave strings on my guitar (for now,
I think it's just an oversight. Chris has so much to do he can be excused
this time. But it is just the type of detail for which an editor must watch.
CCC (etc.) may be a system Peter Holman uses. But the consequences can be
confusing and misleading, as we discovered in this thread. The New HDM
On 21/02/2011 09:16, Chris Despopoulos wrote:
Oops... It was late last night.
[1]http://cudspan.net/baroque/
Look in the first playlist. I burried it in the middle. Note that it
has warts. Also, I assume this is one of those New World dances that
has some African