For anyone looking at the Lasso works (I've only looked at the two Fantasias), 
be aware that accidentals may occasionally be needed to be added (e flat, f 
sharp, etc).  In comparing the tablature with my modern notation edition, these 
are editorially added where needed.  But your ear will no doubt tell you when 
they're needed.

These are really fun pieces to play.  The edition I have has Fantasias similar 
to the two here in tablature;  they are exactly the same for the first 30 
measures or so, but then they deviate.  The ones in modern notation become a 
bit more complex rhythmically and therefore are a bit more challenging, but 
also even more fun, to play.  

-Ned


On Feb 20, 2011, at 2:10 AM, Anton Höger wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have uploaded for teaching and studying purposes 
> 
> some new single line (Melody) - lute duets (UNISONO)
> 
> Antiquis, Giovanni de - Fantasia
> Brumel - Benedictus fuga ex una
> Lasso - Beata cujus bracchiis
> Lasso - Esurientes implevit bonis
> Lasso - Fantasia 1
> Lasso - Fantasia II
> Lasso - Scribantur hæc in generatione altera
> 
> Enjoy them
> 
> Anton
> 
> here is the link:
> 
> 
> 2 Lutes (einstimmig-single line-for studying and teaching purposes)
> http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=24enp6t87q71d
> 
> 
> 
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