> "...In a few cases the actual sounding notes in a
> scordatura piece are given by the composer, and the player must work
> out his own fingering [examples given], but 'sounding-notation' is
> impractical for the player, and consequently it has seldom been used."

'Actual sounding notes' is the most common way of notating guitar music with
scordaturas - the most frequent are: sixth string down to D, and third
string down to F sharp (produces the same string intervals as Renaissance
lute).

Anything much more complicated, e.g. DADGAD, in odd tunings is usually in
tablature, .

Richard Yates






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