[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-24 Thread Monica Hall

You  can.

I have a recording of Olav Chris Henriksen playing the Campion fugue which 
has a short passage in harmonics and he is using the French tuning.  He does 
it quite clearly.   I think I have heard someone else do it as well.   Can't 
remember.


Monica


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The nature of the pluck, I suppose.
RT


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On Nov 21, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:


By not much, as you cannot do them on double strings.



Why not?

Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-21 Thread Ed Durbrow
   On Nov 21, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:

 By not much, as you cannot do them on double strings.

   Why not?

   Ed Durbrow
   Saitama, Japan
   [1]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   [2]http://www.musicianspage.com/musicians/9688/

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References

   1. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   2. http://www.musicianspage.com/musicians/9688/


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[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-21 Thread Fabio Rizza

Il 20/11/2010 23:07, Nelson, Jocelyn ha scritto:

Hello early guitarists,

I just received a query: “Do you know the earliest publications for lute and/or 
guitar in which harmonics were used?”

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jocelyn




One of the first works that come to my mind is Mauro Giuliani's 
Rossiniana nr. 1 op. 119 (published in 1821-22):
http://www.muslib.se/ebibliotek/boije/pdf/Boije%20200.pdf (page 3, first 
three staves)
In his Escuela de Guitarra (1825) Dionisio Aguado stated that the 
invention of artificial harmonics must be credited to François de Fossa, 
who described how to perform them in his preface to the Ouverture du 
jeune Henri, arrangée pour deux guitarras:

http://www2.kb.dk/elib/noder/rischel/RIBS0015-1.pdf (page 43, § 185)

Regards
Fabio







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[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-21 Thread Monica Hall
It is not a published work but one of the pieces in manuscript added 
probably in about 1741 to Campion's book uses harmonics.   It is the first 
fugue.   It's on p.117 in the facsimile edition.


Monica

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Hello early guitarists,

I just received a query: “Do you know the earliest publications for lute
and/or guitar in which harmonics were used?”

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jocelyn




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[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-20 Thread Nelson, Jocelyn
Hello early guitarists,

I just received a query: “Do you know the earliest publications for lute and/or 
guitar in which harmonics were used?”

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jocelyn




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[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-20 Thread Stuart Walsh

On 20/11/2010 22:07, Nelson, Jocelyn wrote:

Hello early guitarists,

I just received a query: “Do you know the earliest publications for lute and/or 
guitar in which harmonics were used?”

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jocelyn





According to Oleg Timofeyev:

[Semion Aksionov] apparently invented the special effect in guitar 
playing known today as artificial harmonics which is explained in a 
guitar method in 1819.


But natural harmonics must have predated this.



Stuart





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[VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

2010-11-20 Thread Nelson, Jocelyn
Thanks very much, Stuart and Roman.
Jocelyn



From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Roman 
Turovsky [r.turov...@verizon.net]
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Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: guitar publications with harmonics

By not much, as you cannot do them on double strings.
RT

From: Stuart Walsh s.wa...@ntlworld.com
On 20/11/2010 22:07, Nelson, Jocelyn wrote:
 Hello early guitarists,

 I just received a query: “Do you know the earliest publications for lute
 and/or guitar in which harmonics were used?”

 Any thoughts?

 Thanks,
 Jocelyn




According to Oleg Timofeyev:

[Semion Aksionov] apparently invented the special effect in guitar
playing known today as artificial harmonics which is explained in a
guitar method in 1819.

But natural harmonics must have predated this.



Stuart




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