Nice playing Stuart. I have made both 4 and 5 course mandores (photo
on my picture on lute.ning). 4 course for plectrum, 5 course for
fingers. A 5 course playing Skene, etc is on several CDs by Rob
McKillop - 6 strings using an octave on the 5th as suggested by Donald
Gill. Size and
On 08/01/2012 12:48, Monica Hall wrote:
The Scottish, Skene mandore MS is more well known but the Ulm MS of
French mandore music (of the same time) is very good too. And the
pieces are much more carefully notated.
Here are a couple of courantes and a gavotte - played on a very small
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Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: 3 short pieces from the Ulm MS for mandore
On 08/01/2012 12:48, Monica Hall
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On 08/01/2012 12:53, Monica Hall wrote:
I really enjoyed these, Stuart. I'm listening to it for the 3rd time
now; can't help but smile with this music.
Thanks for posting.
Best,
Jocelyn
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