There is a solo version in Poulton's lute tutor -- number 12 to be 
precise. There also is one in Valerius Nederlandtsche Gedenck-Clank, page 
248. The previous page has Dutch lyrics (Merck toch hoe sterck).  None of 
this may be really what you are looking for ...

Peter.

On Wed, 28 May 2008, Roland Hayes wrote:

> Speaking of lute songs, does anyone know where to find a renaissance 
> version of "What if a day" with tab accompaniment?  The director for a 
> program I'm accompanying only has a version from the Reliquary of 
> English song circa 1910 w/piano in e minor (!!).  Thanks for any help.
>
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> I forgot the best advice: read "Am I too loud?" by Gerald Moore. It helps,
> if only to combat melancholy creeping in after yet another rehearsal with a
> real singer's ego (been there too many times, doing that for a living...).
> But seriously, he has a lesson to teach to all would-be accompanists.
>
> David
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