--- Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�: > >>> To me that might seem most likely to indicate an > >> early experiment with 6 > >>> courses on a guitar. Would that make more sense > >> historically? > >> Isn't the guitar simply "a vihuela missing 1st > and > >> 6th courses" in some > >> vihuelist's words? > >> RT > >> ______________ > >> Roman M. Turovsky > >> http://polyhymnion.org/swv > >> > > No, that is a simplistic and literal > interpretation of > > a discussion about tuning and stringing. What > Bermudo > > (who was not a vihuelist) meant is that the tuning > of > > the guitar has the same intervals as the four > inner > > courses of the vihuela. > I am not convinced. It seems to me that chitarra > alla spagnola is simply a > vihuela/viola-da-mano simplified for proletarian > usage (and chitarra > all'italiana a lute simplified for proletarian > usage). > RT > ______________ > Roman M. Turovsky > http://polyhymnion.org/swv > Suit yourself Best wishes, Antonio
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