Leonard,

This page says that the introduction is that same as the one in Spinacino
to which it has a link pointing to a translation:
http://www.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/dal1508.html

Regards,
Peter.

On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Leonard Williams wrote:

>        Something to consider with Dalza's music:  he used some rhythm flags
> which were not always conventional.  I wish I had the source for this
> information, but I'm sure I got it online.  Dalza had some flags with curly
> tops (leaves, flags, whatever!):  these were used in triplet rhythms,  3 to
> a "beat".  He also used flags with tops pointing to the left which may have
> been involved in quintuplet rhythm.
>        I have a facsimile of his intro in which he describes these notes,
> but it is in barely legible facsimile Italian (which I could otherwise
> read), and a translation in German, which I don't read, but could type out
> for anyone interested.
>
> Leonard Williams
>
> On 10/24/06 9:35 AM, "Peter Nightingale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

the next auto-quote is:
The only true shield standing between women and the bible, that handbook
for the subjugation of women, is a secular government.
(Annie Laurie Gaylor)
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