David,

The g# on the 4th fret an octave higher...? Does that mean that your second course is not re-entrant? A toy theorbo indeed.

Miles Dempster



On 6-Mar-09, at 5:11 PM, David van Ooijen wrote:

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:05 PM,  <wi...@cs.helsinki.fi> wrote:

On 3/6/2009, "David van Ooijen" <davidvanooi...@gmail.com> wrote:
From Monteverdi's Maria Vespers. It's from a concert in 2006.

Pulchra es:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55n1n6vNScM
(note the glaringly obvious tastini on the theorbo)

Beautiful performances (and singers! ;-). Thanks David!

But I found just only one "tastino" for the F sharp on the 4th string
1st fret, not a number of "tastini"... (singular/plural message...;-)

Ah, glaringly obvious Italian mistake by me, sorry. One tastino,
singular, first fret strings 7 (still on the fingerboard in those
days) to have a pure G# (toy-theorbo in a). The g# one octave higher I
play on te fourth fret, second string, _not_ on the first fret fourth
string.

David


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