Hello, Smitty.

In answer to your questions,

#1.  Final chord in can she excuse is simple - just 2 notes, a & d 
(open 2nd & 3rd sources).

#2.  For Flow my Tears,  very true - there are only cantus & bassus 
parts on the song version, but perhaps go to the Lachrimae book for 4 
parts in that piece.

ed





\At 04:30 PM 10/2/2010, Sean Smith wrote:

>In Can she excuse from the First Booke, what is the voicing for that
>final D maj chord? The type is broken and missing in my Scolar press
>facsimile. It's not often facsimiles let me down!
>
>Also, and this is more curiosity, what is the source for the 4-part
>Flow my teares? I only see two parts (cantus, bassus) in my 2nd booke.
>
>I will be doing a performance/rehearsal all-in-one (haha) in a few
>hours. Since this is a largish group I'm not that terrified but I
>suspect(hope!) that the Lacrima will be in 4 parts. If it's just me
>and a singer I'd appreciate any extra prayers you might have lying
>around.
>
>Tia!
>
>Sea
>
>
>
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