Bakfark split course example: Krakow lute book, Jesu nomen sanctissimum. Secunda pars: Sit nomen domini bar 9 Fuenllana mentions the technique in his instructions G. On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Lex van Sante <[1]lvansa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Of course I did not mean the fourth but the third course, sorry for the confusion. So Capirola as far as I know did not employ split octave courses. Where does Fuenllana mention splitting the courses? I have not found any reference. As I have no complete edition of Bakfark where does he use this technique? Can anyone inform? Op 12 mei 2015, om 18:36 heeft G. C. het volgende geschreven: >A A No. But he, together with Bakfark, Fuenllana and whoever propagated the >A A relatively rare gimmick of splitting the course. Fingering one of them >A A but playing on BOTH. Rather difficult to do though. >A A As to the placing of the thinner string in a course, I remember having >A A seen also modern baroque lutes strung with the thin one above the thick >A A one. >A A G. >A A On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 6:18 PM, Monica Hall <[1][2]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk> >A A wrote: > >A A A Does Capirola say that you should play one or other string of an >A A A octave strung course? >A A A Monica > >A A -- > > References > >A A 1. mailto:[3]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > [4]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. mailto:lvansa...@gmail.com 2. mailto:mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk 3. mailto:mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk 4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html