Roman Turovsky wrote: >>>Is the baroque lute much harder than renaissance? >>> >>> >No. It is the other way around. > >
Unless you com from a guitar background. Still, as I am finding out, it is not insurmountable. > > >>>I really enjoy Bach and >>>Weiss, and I'd be prepared to tell my lute teacher that I'd like to >>>concentrate on baroque lute, but I don't want him laughing his head off >>> >>> >at > > >>>my naivety. Also, there seem to be a number of good renaissance lute >>>tutors >>>(witness Lundgren and Damiani), but nothing for baroque. >>> >>> >There are, Giesbert and Satoh. BTW, there is a Baroque Lute List at >[email protected] > > And there is also "The Baroque Lute Companion" by Stefan Lundgren, a book with a TON of great short pieces all playable on 11-courses (not sure where to purchase it though, being as I'm borrowing my teacher's copy). Greg-- -- Greg Silverman EnHS Health Studies University of MN email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 612-625-6870 fax: 612-624-3370 To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
