"Jon Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
--------------------------------------a-r1-d3-
------------------------------a-b1-d4---------
----------------------a-b1-d4-----------------
-----------------a-r1-------------------------
---------a-r1-d3------------------------------
-a-r1-d3--------------------------------------

> the location of the "a" on the next string seems to imply that the (in the first 
> case, d3
> and a on the next course) is played as a diad. Is it the spacing? (the transition 
> from 4th
> course to 3rd course looks like a step, but the others look like note, note, chord).

I can only guess what you mean by diad: semitone? Well, that, of course, depends on the
tuning. The same run on a baroque lute could be

--------------------------------------r1-e4-f4--
------------------------------a-r1-d3-----------
----------------------a-b1-d4-------------------
-------------------r2---------------------------
-----------a-r2-d4------------------------------
---a-b1-d4--------------------------------------
 a

> What is the protocol for typing an example on this list, given that the email
> isn't formatted.

I use monospaced fonts like *courier new*

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Best wishes,

Mathias

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