Plant the Canon (93) under your fingers and water it everyday! Watch it 
grow! Watch it change!

Not only is it a good warm-up and excercise but it has quite a bit of 
good musical stuff going on.

How can I bring this out? How can I bring that out? Stop and look at 
your fingers. Think about the fingering. Slow down and listen to your 
tone. Why do I want this or that?

Then watch yourself grow and change. And you'll have got a great duet 
for when you get together w/ another luter.

good luck,
Sean


On Dec 4, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Alan Barnosky wrote:

> Once again, a novice asking for advice on something probably discussed 
> in previous posts. And once again, forgive me if this is redundant...
>
>   After much trouble (months of searching Eastern Michigan 
> University's library shelves for a misplaced book) I was able to find 
> Ness's Milano tablature.  Any reccomendations for beginner or study 
> pieces, or well known pieces in there all lutenists should know?
>
>   I already know 41 and 81, and picked out 38 and 83 to begin 
> learning.  Any other suggestions?
>
>   Thanks!
>   Alan
>
>
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