[LUTE] Re: "Intavolatura de viola overo lauto" Naples, 1536

2017-02-23 Thread Dan Winheld
Too much pizza. the Neapolitan lutenists/violists did not want to see 
reminders in their tab.

Dan
On 2/23/2017 12:53 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:

I remember playing through the book the first time. So difficult! But
strangely familiar. And no open strings ... only then I realised.
David





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[LUTE] Re: "Intavolatura de viola overo lauto" Naples, 1536

2017-02-23 Thread David van Ooijen
   I remember playing through the book the first time. So difficult! But
   strangely familiar. And no open strings ... only then I realised.
   David

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   On 23 February 2017 at 09:31, Matthew Daillie
   <[3]dail...@club-internet.fr> wrote:

 Hi Dan,
 I shall send you a list of concordances of the Libro Secondo. You
 are in luck, all of the pieces appear in Ness.
 The facsimile and its notorious Neapolitan tablature would demand an
 enormous amount of retraining of the brain to play from directly (at
 least for someone with an indolent brain like mine) as everything is
 offset by one digit.
 Best,
 Matthew

   > On Feb 23, 2017, at 7:51, Dan Winheld <[4]dwinh...@lmi.net> wrote:
   >
   > Thank you all- no luck on this; (nothing on the LSA website, just the
   better known sources) I would love the Minkoff but I imagine that it is
   only slightly less unobtainable than a surviving copy of the original.
   Basically, I would be good just knowing which- if any- of the pieces
   are concordant with any of the ones in the Ness anthology, a first
   edition copy that I have been wearing out for over 46 years now.
   >
   > Thanks to Stephan Olbertz, your edition looks very interesting,, we
   may be in touch.
   >
   >
   >> On 2/22/2017 6:53 PM, [5]lutesm...@me.com wrote:
   >> You might try the lsa facsimile page. I think I saw it there.
   >> Sean
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[LUTE] Re: "Intavolatura de viola overo lauto" Naples, 1536

2017-02-23 Thread Matthew Daillie
Hi Dan,
I shall send you a list of concordances of the Libro Secondo. You are in luck, 
all of the pieces appear in Ness.
The facsimile and its notorious Neapolitan tablature would demand an enormous 
amount of retraining of the brain to play from directly (at least for someone 
with an indolent brain like mine) as everything is offset by one digit.
Best,
Matthew


> On Feb 23, 2017, at 7:51, Dan Winheld  wrote:
> 
> Thank you all- no luck on this; (nothing on the LSA website, just the better 
> known sources) I would love the Minkoff but I imagine that it is only 
> slightly less unobtainable than a surviving copy of the original. Basically, 
> I would be good just knowing which- if any- of the pieces are concordant with 
> any of the ones in the Ness anthology, a first edition copy that I have been 
> wearing out for over 46 years now.
> 
> Thanks to Stephan Olbertz, your edition looks very interesting,, we may be in 
> touch.
> 
> 
>> On 2/22/2017 6:53 PM, lutesm...@me.com wrote:
>> You might try the lsa facsimile page. I think I saw it there.
>> Sean
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[LUTE] Re: "Intavolatura de viola overo lauto" Naples, 1536

2017-02-22 Thread Dan Winheld
Thank you all- no luck on this; (nothing on the LSA website, just the 
better known sources) I would love the Minkoff but I imagine that it is 
only slightly less unobtainable than a surviving copy of the original. 
Basically, I would be good just knowing which- if any- of the pieces are 
concordant with any of the ones in the Ness anthology, a first edition 
copy that I have been wearing out for over 46 years now.


Thanks to Stephan Olbertz, your edition looks very interesting,, we may 
be in touch.



On 2/22/2017 6:53 PM, lutesm...@me.com wrote:

You might try the lsa facsimile page. I think I saw it there.
Sean





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[LUTE] Re: "Intavolatura de viola overo lauto" Naples, 1536

2017-02-22 Thread howard posner

> On Feb 22, 2017, at 5:52 PM, Dan Winheld  wrote:
> 
> Can anyone direct me  to any modern reprints? (any tab. or pitch trans.)

I’m not sure whether you mean to exclude facsimiles when you say “modern 
reprints,” but I’ll mention the 1988 Minkoff facsimile anyway.



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