[LUTE] Is sight reading even a thing?

2017-11-28 Thread spiffys84121
   https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iLbZGJ6LEI4

   Hi all-- here is a video of me reading Weiss suite 103 for the first
   time. Usually, the first time I play something is about like the 20th
   time. Not sure if that is normal.

   Thanks

   Sterling Price


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[LUTE] Re: Insights about tablatures dataset

2017-11-28 Thread David Morales
   No difference at all Jurgen, the post is just a data visualization of
   this Excel file.
   There is a section on the post explaining the source of the analysis
   and what changes have been made to it.
   Regards

   El 29 nov. 2017 12:42 a. m., "Jurgen Frenz"
   <[1]eye-and-ear-cont...@protonmail.com> escribió:

   Apart from the language, what is the difference between your dataset
   and the Excel document that he updates with every new instalment?

   Jurgen

   --
   "There is a voice that doesn't use words. Listen."

   JalÄl ad-DÄ«n Muhammad Rumi

    Original Message 

   Subject: [LUTE] Insights about tablatures dataset

   Local Time: 29 November 2017 5:44 AM

   UTC Time: 28 November 2017 22:44

   From: [2]dmorale...@cuerdaspulsadas.com

   To: List LUTELIST <[3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>

   Dear list.

   Let me please, first of all, share with you that we (Cuerdas Pulsadas)

   are celebrating the seven years anniversary and we are offering 20%

   discount on all our catalog till 30th November.

   Besides this announcement, I also would like to share with you some

   insights about the tablatures collection on Sarge Gerbode's website.

   Some years ago I worked on a [1]search engine for this collection and

   now I have worked on the dataset to create some interesting charts.

   This is not a formal or comprenhensive analysis and I am not en expert

   neither, so my only intention is to have some fun with this dataset.

   I hope that you will enjoy it too.

   Here you have the post. It's written in spanish, but automatic

   translation is available on the top left corner.

   [2][4]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-
   coleccion-de-tablat

   uras-de-sarge-gerbode/

   Regards.

   Cuerdas Pulsadas

   [3][5]www.cuerdaspulsadas.com || [4][6]h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com

   [5]BLOG || [6]AGENDA || [7]TIMELINE

   [8]blog [9]facebook [10]twitter [11]instagram

   References

1. [7]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/buscador-de-tablaturas/
2. [8]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-
   coleccion-de-tablaturas-de-sarge-gerbode/
3. [9]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
4. [10]mailto:h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
5. [11]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog
6. [12]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/agenda/
7. [13]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/timeline
8. [14]http://.cuerdaspulsadas.com/blog
9. [15]http://www.facebook.com/cuerdaspulsadas
   10. [16]http://www.twitter.com/cuerdaspulsadas
   11. [17]http://www.instagram.com/cuerdaspulsadas
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References

   1. mailto:eye-and-ear-cont...@protonmail.com
   2. mailto:dmorale...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
   3. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   4. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablat
   5. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
   6. mailto:h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
   7. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/buscador-de-tablaturas/
   8. 
http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablaturas-de-sarge-gerbode/
   9. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
  10. mailto:h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
  11. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog
  12. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/agenda/
  13. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/timeline
  14. http://.cuerdaspulsadas.com/blog
  15. http://www.facebook.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  16. http://www.twitter.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  17. http://www.instagram.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  18. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: Insights about tablatures dataset

2017-11-28 Thread Jurgen Frenz
   Apart from the language, what is the difference between your dataset
   and the Excel document that he updates with every new instalment?

   Jurgen

   --
   "There is a voice that doesn't use words. Listen."

   JalÄl ad-DÄ«n Muhammad Rumi

    Original Message 

   Subject: [LUTE] Insights about tablatures dataset

   Local Time: 29 November 2017 5:44 AM

   UTC Time: 28 November 2017 22:44

   From: dmorale...@cuerdaspulsadas.com

   To: List LUTELIST 

   Dear list.

   Let me please, first of all, share with you that we (Cuerdas Pulsadas)

   are celebrating the seven years anniversary and we are offering 20%

   discount on all our catalog till 30th November.

   Besides this announcement, I also would like to share with you some

   insights about the tablatures collection on Sarge Gerbode's website.

   Some years ago I worked on a [1]search engine for this collection and

   now I have worked on the dataset to create some interesting charts.

   This is not a formal or comprenhensive analysis and I am not en expert

   neither, so my only intention is to have some fun with this dataset.

   I hope that you will enjoy it too.

   Here you have the post. It's written in spanish, but automatic

   translation is available on the top left corner.

   [2][1]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tab
   lat

   uras-de-sarge-gerbode/

   Regards.

   Cuerdas Pulsadas

   [3][2]www.cuerdaspulsadas.com || [4]h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com

   [5]BLOG || [6]AGENDA || [7]TIMELINE

   [8]blog [9]facebook [10]twitter [11]instagram

   References

1. [3]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/buscador-de-tablaturas/
2. [4]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-ta
   blaturas-de-sarge-gerbode/
3. [5]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
4. [6]mailto:h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
5. [7]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog
6. [8]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/agenda/
7. [9]http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/timeline
8. [10]http://.cuerdaspulsadas.com/blog
9. [11]http://www.facebook.com/cuerdaspulsadas
   10. [12]http://www.twitter.com/cuerdaspulsadas
   11. [13]http://www.instagram.com/cuerdaspulsadas
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References

   1. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablat
   2. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
   3. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/buscador-de-tablaturas/
   4. 
http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablaturas-de-sarge-gerbode/
   5. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
   6. mailto:h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
   7. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog
   8. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/agenda/
   9. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/timeline
  10. http://.cuerdaspulsadas.com/blog
  11. http://www.facebook.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  12. http://www.twitter.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  13. http://www.instagram.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  14. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Insights about tablatures dataset

2017-11-28 Thread David Morales
   Dear list.
   Let me please, first of all, share with you that we (Cuerdas Pulsadas)
   are celebrating the seven years anniversary and we are offering 20%
   discount on all our catalog till 30th November.
   Besides this announcement, I also would like to share with you some
   insights about the tablatures collection on Sarge Gerbode's website.
   Some years ago I worked on a [1]search engine for this collection and
   now I have worked on the dataset to create some interesting charts.
   This is not a formal or comprenhensive analysis and I am not en expert
   neither, so my only intention is to have some fun with this dataset.
   I hope that you will enjoy it too.
   Here you have the post. It's written in spanish, but automatic
   translation is available on the top left corner.
   [2]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablat
   uras-de-sarge-gerbode/
   Regards.
   --
   Cuerdas Pulsadas
   [3]www.cuerdaspulsadas.com || [4]h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
   [5]BLOG || [6]AGENDA || [7]TIMELINE

[8]blog [9]facebook [10]twitter [11]instagram

   --

References

   1. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/buscador-de-tablaturas/
   2. 
http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablaturas-de-sarge-gerbode/
   3. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/
   4. mailto:h...@cuerdaspulsadas.com
   5. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog
   6. http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/agenda/
   7. http://www.cuerdaspulsadas.com/timeline
   8. http://.cuerdaspulsadas.com/blog
   9. http://www.facebook.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  10. http://www.twitter.com/cuerdaspulsadas
  11. http://www.instagram.com/cuerdaspulsadas


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[LUTE] Re: Flow My Tears in G Minor

2017-11-28 Thread Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
   Seems to me they were both designed to be in A minor, the song
   version being played on an A lute instead...
   Definitely from a hands point of view, the 7 Tears version in A minor
   using a G lute is much more difficult to play..

   2017-11-28 4:11 GMT-05:00 John Lenti <[1]johnle...@hotmail.com>:

Isn't the received wisdom also that none of the g minor Lachrimae
pavans is by Dowland and that only the lute parts of the 7 tears
 show
his handling of the theme as a lute piece?
Except of course that the Lachrimae galliard is in g minor.
H.
Sent from my Ouija board
On Nov 28, 2017, at 12:02 AM, howard posner
 <[1][2]howardpos...@ca.rr.com>
wrote:
  On Nov 27, 2017, at 8:02 PM, Edward C. Yong
  <[2][3]edward.y...@gmail.com> wrote:
   Query for the luteverse.
   While Dowland's song Flow My Tears is in A minor, the solo
 version
  is
   in G minor. Is there any reason why
It's not unusual for instrumental versions of songs to be in a
different key from the original, because the song is pitched to
accommodate the voice and the instrumental version is set to
accommodate the hands or maximize the instrument's resonance.
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[LUTE] Re: Flow My Tears in G Minor

2017-11-28 Thread howard posner

> On Nov 27, 2017, at 8:02 PM, Edward C. Yong  wrote:
> 
>   Query for the luteverse.
>   While Dowland's song Flow My Tears is in A minor, the solo version is
>   in G minor. Is there any reason why

It’s not unusual for instrumental versions of songs to be in a different key 
from the original, because the song is pitched to accommodate the voice and the 
instrumental version is set to accommodate the hands or maximize the 
instrument’s resonance.




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