Aurthur--
   Thanks for that info. I had seen the harpsichord version on Scribd, but
   no lute version there. O'dette's version is for 6 course lute and seems
   wonderfully complicated so I am hoping someone has it.
   Sterling
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   From: AJN <arthurjn...@verizon.net>
   To: spiffys84...@yahoo.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 10:23 PM
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: My Lady Careys Dompe
   Hello Sterling,
   The harpsichord version is readily available as No. 103 in Apel and
   Davison, _**Historical Anthology of Music**_
   (the famous "HAM" to countless generations of music history students).
   Widely available in most libraries.
   Also see John Ward's article "The 'Dolfull Domps'" in _**JAMS**_ 4
   (1951): 111-21. Ward's description doesn't seem
   to meet the fresh character of the "Lady Carey's Dompe." Today we are
   familiar with a similar term, e.g., "I've been in
   the dumps all week."
   It's such a famous, attractive piece, surely there must be a tablature
   arrangement around somewhere. --ajn
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   On 02/21/17, sterling price wrote:
   Hi all--
   I am looking for My Lady Careys Dompe as played by Paul O'Dette on the
   Royal Lewters cd. Gathering from the liner notes I think it is Paul's
   arrangement of the harpsichord version. Any ideas?
   Thanks--
   Sterling
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