I just discovered I can get onto EEBO using the KB jaarpass that David
   van Ooijen alerted us to a few months ago.

   Hurrah!

   P
   2009/9/30 <[1][email protected]>

   >    I have been cruising the net for tab. Just not
   >    much luck in finding anything that I've heard recorded.

     There are a few websites with lute tab on them, but you will have
     much
     better luck with early music stores.  Most of the renaissance lute
     repetoire has been published in facsimile by Broude Brothers and
     others.
     The english printed sources have recently been put online by the
     EEBO
     project, you can see catalogs of it online, but full access is only
     available at an EEBO participating institution such as the British
     Museum,
     the NYPL etc.
     Try a college music library for journals such as Early Music, Early
     Music
     America, Lute, Lute Society of America, Galpin Society..., the ads
     will
     give you luthiers, string makers, music publishers.
     The stacks will give you editions and bibliographical works such as
     HM
     Brown, _Instrumental Music Published before 1600_  Brown is worth
     owning,
     not sure if it is still in print, tho it has been kept in print for
     several decades.
     Join the Lute Society (and the LSA).  The LS regular mailings
     include
     several sheets of music from ms sources, members can buy assortments
     of
     reprints of those. Sometimes familiar music, more often odd bits.
     Brown lists a huge amount of the music you are interested in, some
     of it
     will be found on shelf in that library in the editions he cites.
     Unfortunately Brown did the bulk of his work in the aftermath of
     WW-II,
     and his modern x-refs are dated and miss much of the publishing that
     has
     followed.  Thankfully we have the internet now, and small publishers
     such
     as tree editions can be explored that way.

   --
   Dana Emery

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