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2003-09-28 Thread Roman Turovsky
Dear e-friends, et e-amis, I just added 2 more Renaissance Lute intabulations of Ukrainian folk-songs at http://polyhymnion.org/torban Enjoy, Amities, RT

Re: willow song

2003-09-28 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Dick, The song appears with four verses and lute accompaniment in tablature in London, British Library, Add. MS 15117, fol. 18r. There is a facsimile edition of this manuscript: Elise Bickford Jorgens (ed.), _English Song 1600-1675_, 12 vols (New York: Garland Publishing, 1986), vol. 1:

Re: willow song

2003-09-28 Thread LGS-Europe
I believe you can find a facsimile at http://www.silvius.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/willow.jpg David I am interested in locating a version of the 'Willow Song' from (I believe) Othello, that has the verses and lute tablature. Any help would be appreciated. Dick Brook[EMAIL PROTECTED]

String cycles ...

2003-09-28 Thread Tim Mills
Does anyone know what phases or cycles a string goes through after being pluck? I notice when I use a tuner that the pitch changes over the life of the note and my ear suggests the the tone does also. The obvious question is where does the ear gravitate to in the note's life cycle? Tim Mills

willow song

2003-09-28 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
I may be mistaken but I believe F. W., Sternfeld, _Music in Shakespearean Tragedy_ (London/New York, 1963)_ remains the best place to begin looking for songs used in Shakespeare. The Willow Song occupies pages 24-52 in the book, with 5 or 6 versions including several with tabkature in facsimile.

Re: willow song

2003-09-28 Thread Mathias Rösel
LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: I believe you can find a facsimile at http://www.silvius.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/willow.jpg that link is not found there. What a pity. -- Cheers, Mathias Mathias Roesel, Grosze Annenstrasze 5, 28199 Bremen, Deutschland/ Germany, Tel +49 - 421 - 165 49 97,

Re: String cycles ...

2003-09-28 Thread Ed Durbrow
Does anyone know what phases or cycles a string goes through after being pluck? I notice when I use a tuner that the pitch changes over the life of the note and my ear suggests the the tone does also. The obvious question is where does the ear gravitate to in the note's life cycle? What