Last time this went to the lute list.
Wayne, this message( and the previous one) is clearly, definitely,
explicitly Cc'd to the cittern list.
Hello citternophiles,
There is a book of "chorales" in tablature from c.1750 in the Moravian
Archives in Bethlehem PA, that may be for cittern. The tuning is
GCEGBE. Is that right for that time? Most of the Moravians came from
Germany and spoke German. And there is documentation that they used
the cittern in their worship.
There is also a lute-shaped, possibly wire-strung 6-course instrument
in the Moravian Hist. Soc. in Nazareth,PA (10 miles away)dating from
the same time that may be related. I will put pictures of it on the
[1]citten.ning.com site in a few days.
Are there other books of tablature for cittern from that time?
Can't wait to get some responses, andy rutherford
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J.W. Bunsold 'Evangelisches Choral Buch' 1765 (Berlin MS mus40145) -
it's tab not music (so unlike like English guitar or French 'cistre ou
guitthare allemande' of the time). I can't find the details at the
moment but it's for a multi-course instrument. I think G-C-E-G at the
the top and then descending diatonically. Kramm and Klemm made such
instruments.
Yours seems like a cinthrinthen with an extra course.And the tuning is
earlier?
Look forward to seeing the pics.
Stuart
References
1. http://citten.ning.com/
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