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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: harmonic tones

H L Pakker
Fri, 04 Jan 2008 00:53:27 -0800

Hi Chris,

Can I find a copy of this Sonata II somewhere (on the web)?

Henk
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> Henk,
>
>
>     At the end of the third movement rondo from
> Sonata II by Friedrick Wilhelm Rust(?) in Krakow 40150
> there are two short passages written with all open
> strings marked "all'8va."  These passages are followed
> by "loco" when fretted notes re-appear.  This is not
> absolute proof of harmonics, but it seems very
> strongly suggestive.  (Why not write 'n' if he truly
> wanted the notes at the 12th fret?)  There's no doubt
> at least that the harmonics are very pretty and work
> well in this piece.
>
>
> Chris
>
>
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> --- H L Pakker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> LS
>> Is there any proof of using harmonic tones (arm. ,
>> flageolet, etc.) in the baroque lute period?
>> Henk Pakker
>>
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