Hi,
in the morning i in tabulated the 5 part Palestrina's 'Osculetur me for 2
lutes Unisono.
And as quick as I can, an Intabulation for voice and 7-ch. g-lutean special
for Helen for voice and 7-ch- g-lute.
Tomorrow you will find it on IMSLP
here is the list of in Fronimo corrected, overworked Lute Intavolations with
better layouts on IMSLP!
Uccellini, MarcoAria Sopra la BergamascaTr; Tr; lute
http://imslp.org/wiki/Aria_sopra_la_Bergamasca_(Uccellini,_Marco)
Picchi, GiovanniCanzon Decima Ottava à 8
As a retired luthier of little note, my experience and study is that
just about everything has been done before. However, the top
decoration on a lute bridge is just decoration. There have been
ivory-fretted lutes, which I think has its place today (using imitation
ivory). A
Dear Bruno
Looking at the instruments of the Cité de la Musique seems to show that ivory
or bone on the bridge goes together with the same decorations on the
fingerboard and elsewhere,
http://tinyurl.com/nlvpy32
Thus unlikely to be acoustic in intention.
Regards
Anthony
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Dear List,
I have always assumed that a lute bridge moves / vibrates in
a different manner than a guitar bridge, and that this, plus the
bracing, etc. mainly account for the difference in timbre between the
two different instruments - that the strings of a lute exert force in
a plane
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Dear All,
As far as bridge toppings are concerned, there is no doubt that that
they are purely decorative and/or practical.
Acoustically I doubt that anyone knows much about how it works, but it
is obvious that the lute bridge is a very small, low-mass connector of
the strings to the
Does anyone know where I can find the tablature for Lusty Gallant?
Thanks
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Thanks for the replies, I'm not planning to build a lute, just curious
about certain aspects of its construction.
Regards.
2014-07-26 15:43 GMT-03:00 Martin Shepherd [1]mar...@luteshop.co.uk:
Dear All,
As far as bridge toppings are concerned, there is no doubt that that
Very nice question! Hope to hear some responses on this topic.
2014-07-26 11:20 GMT-03:00 [1]t...@heartistrymusic.com:
Dear List,
A I have always assumed that a lute bridge moves / vibrates in
a different manner than a guitar bridge, and that this, plus the
bracing,
Dear Sylvie and Harald,
(My critical edition was continuously available from UMI/ProQuest in
their Books on Demand division after the HUP edition sold out.
(It was the best seller in the HUP music series.) Many publishers
back then used the now defunct UMI/ProQuest on Demand
I recently ordered the reprint from Boulder Early Music Shop and it is
excellent. I just wish it were a true critical edition in the sense
that it provided information on the variants. As it is, variants are
shown in the transcription without any indication of which sources they
A good place to start looking for where you can find the music to this
type of tune is
Claude M. Simpson
The British Broadside Ballad and its Music
Rutgers Univ Press 1966
Simpson list
Ballet Lute Book p 85 (now available online)
Marsh Lute Book p 61
Another good place to look these up is
Hi, welcome to the lute world.
I also have an EMS lute.There has been some criticism of them ,but I am
happy with mine. I adjusted the nut a little as it was rather high (I
had done this on guitars so it was not difficult)
You might want to get peg dope which is what violinists use
We have another one now. _*Shakespeare's Songbook*_ by Ross Duffin.
This is a very good collection by a recognized scholar.
He has about a dozen references to Lusty Gallant, including Macbeth.
Duffin is a frequent author of provocative articles in the New Yorker.
He also teaches
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