"SORRY FOR THE TYPO"  :-D!!!!

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>ooops ! Sorry fothe typo : "except the odd mistake"...
>Classical flat tuning here A D g b flat d f, supposing a lute in A...
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>Jean-Marie
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>>Sorry Mathias, but except the opddmistake here and there, I don't see 
>>anything strange about the 3rd course in this piece which I love and play 
>>regularly. 
>>It sure could be a transcription from the old tuning.
>>When I have the time, I will try to transcribe it back to old tuning ;-) ! 
>>Just to see...
>>The additional little prelude at the end is marked "ton arumay" (ton enrhumé 
>>= D minor tuning). Nothing strange here again...
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>>All the best,
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>>Jean-Marie
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>>>> And almost nobody so far has made any mention of the very beautiful
>>>> Tombeau de Mésangeau in flat tuning which appears in Rés. 6211 (f° 31v-32)
>>>
>>>Did you notice the slips of the pen for the 3rd course? There are some more 
>>>lines below, slightly faded, containing music in another tuning, viz. flat 
>>>save the 3rd sharp.
>>>
>>>The slips of the pen in the tombeau in the flat tuning may be explained with 
>>>these other lines. The scribe may have had the other tuning in their mind.
>>>
>>>Viewed that way, it may seem that the tombeau is an arrangement of another 
>>>version (vieil ton?). If it is an arrangement, and if the mistakes were made 
>>>by the scribe because of the other tuning in the faded lines, one might 
>>>conclude that the tombeau was not copied from an existing tablature.
>>>
>>>Mathias
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