Dear Stuart,
Thanks for your kind words about my podcast.
And thanks also for your thought-provoking comments. I do think that
before the mid-16^th century publishing spree the guitar was--and has
been continuously ever since--a popular instrument that was mostly
played as an
Thanks so much, Monica!
Best,
Jocelyn
On 3/3/2011 10:56 AM, "Monica Hall" wrote:
>Finally managed to listen. Very interesting and enjoyable. Hope there
>will be some more.
>
>Monica
>
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Nelson, Jocelyn"
>To: "Vihuelalist"
>Sent: Wednesday, March 02,
ed Prelude that Martin plays is not a strumfest.
Stuart
Monica
regards
Martyn
--- On Fri, 4/3/11, Stuart Walsh wrote:
From: Stuart Walsh
Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Renaissance Guitar Podcast
To: "Martyn Hodgson"
Cc: "JocelynNelson" , "
Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Renaissance Guitar Podcast
To: "Martyn Hodgson"
Cc: "JocelynNelson" , "Vihuelalist"
Date: Friday, 4 March, 2011, 10:56
On 04/03/2011 09:14, Martyn Hodgson wrote:
> Dear Stuart,
>
> I'm sorry
> regards
>
> Martyn
>
>
> --- On Thu, 3/3/11, Stuart Walsh<[1]s.wa...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> From: Stuart Walsh<[2]s.wa...@ntlworld.com>
> Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Renaissance Guitar Podcast
>
ion). But, of course, he
does - one just needs to look hard enough (for those who missed my
earlier see for example page 53 penultimate system bars 1 to 4)
regards
Martyn
--- On Thu, 3/3/11, Stuart Walsh wrote:
From: Stuart Walsh
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Re
later
date.
Monica
--- On Thu, 3/3/11, Stuart Walsh wrote:
From: Stuart Walsh
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Renaissance Guitar Podcast
To: "Nelson, Jocelyn"
Cc: "Vihuelalist"
Date: Thursday, 3 March, 2011, 18:50
On 02/03/2011 19:06, Nelson, Jocelyn wrot
ccompany the facsimile edition). But, of course, he
does - one just needs to look hard enough (for those who missed my
earlier see for example page 53 penultimate system bars 1 to 4)
regards
Martyn
--- On Thu, 3/3/11, Stuart Walsh wrote:
From: Stuart Walsh
Subject: [V
But surely this is conjecture? Is there any actual evidence that
four-course guitarists strummed? How do we know that publishers/scribes
didn't need to indicate a technique that we don't actually know they had?
It's not possible to argue that it is simply a limitation of printing
techniques of th
On 03/03/2011 20:18, Monica Hall wrote:
This subject has indeed come up on a number of occasions in the past -
we seem to keep going over and over the same topics.
Well that's alright with me!
What you mean is that there is no actual indication in the surviving
4-course repertoire that t
Monica and Rob and others have suggested that strumming is very old -
older than the four-course repertoire as it appears in the mid 16th
century. But there is no explicit strumming at all in the four-course
repertoire.
The Braye MS has some pieces with sequences of block chords
which could be
On 02/03/2011 19:06, Nelson, Jocelyn wrote:
Dear Early Guitar List,
If you click the link below, you¹re on your way to my 16 minute podcast,
which includes commentary and music from my recent CD, Ma Guiterre je te
chante. A transcript of my commentary is available on the site, as well.
This was
Finally managed to listen. Very interesting and enjoyable. Hope there
will be some more.
Monica
- Original Message -
From: "Nelson, Jocelyn"
To: "Vihuelalist"
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 7:06 PM
Subject: [VIHUELA] Renaissance Guitar Podcast
Dear Early Guitar List,
If you
On 2 March 2011 20:06, Nelson, Jocelyn wrote:
> If you click the link below, youąre on your way to my 16 minute podcast,
> http://www.ecu.edu/cs-admin/mktg/treasured_tunes_jocelyn_nelson_podcast.cfm
That was nice! Thank you for sharing.
And an interesting fretting scheme you have: double ninth
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