[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 To get on or off this list see list

[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"

[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

[LUTE] Insights about tablatures dataset

2017-11-28 Thread David Morales
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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

[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