But of course the problem with these editions is that the staff is interlinear 
with perfectly serviceable modern tablature.  Notice that I had to go check.
C.

>>> "Christopher Stetson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/24/2008 9:39 PM >>>
Hi, all,
I just checked, and yes, Mr. Ness's old Francesco edition does have grand 
staff, as do all of the old Corpus des Luthistes Francais volumes from Centre 
National de la Recherche Scientifique.  (Ballard 1&2, Bocquet, Morlaye, etc.)  
Back in the day I had to mail-order them from Donna Curry!
Good luck, Guy!
Best to all, and keep playing,
Chris.

>>> "Guy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/24/2008 5:10 PM >>>
There's a lot of guitar transcriptions out there, if guitar staff is OK. If
you need grand staff, a couple that come immediately to mind are the
Kanazawa Holborne, and the Ness Francesco volumes (I think Arthur included a
grand staff version with that edition, but I don't have a copy myself).

-----Original Message-----
From: Herbert Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 2:01 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [LUTE] Material for sight reading.


What is a good way to get a quantity of sight-reading material
in the keys of C, F, and G?  I need modern staff notation (not
tablature), like modern-day piano music.



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