Ha! Whatever they/he/she sings, I won't be playing the LoST lute part!

Thanks, Ed!

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On Oct 2, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Edward Martin wrote:

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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