Yes, for instance in Rechercar XIII one has to finger one string of the fourth 
course and plucking both of them.
Op 12 mei 2015, om 18:18 heeft Monica Hall het volgende geschreven:

> Does Capirola say that you should play one or other string of an octave 
> strung course?
> Monica
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Wilke" <chriswi...@yahoo.com>
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> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vihuela Stringing
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>> 
>>  I suppose he meant Capirola.
>>  Chris
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>>    At May 12, 2015, 8:27:26 AM, Monica Hall<'mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk'>
>> 
>>  "Fuenllana (1554) prescribes playing only one of the two strings in the
>>  course in some passages (as does Dalza - does he?)"
>>  As far as I am aware this is not what Fuenllana does. What he does do
>>  is
>>  play two different notes on the same course - stopping one string of a
>>  course and leaving the other unstopped.
>> 
>> References
>> 
>>  1. https://yho.com/footer0
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