Diego Ortiz, Sylvestre Ganassi and Christopher Simpson are good sources of exercises. Play everything through as many keys as possible.

Gary

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Durbrow" <[email protected]> To: "Herbert Ward" <[email protected]>; "LuteNet list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ear training for lute playing.


  I think mixolydian and dorian modes are very prevalent, though they
  wouldn't have called them that. When I auditioned at Basel way back
  when, the rumor was that we would have to sight sing from tab. That
  didn't happen, but it is an excellent thing to practice as it helps you
  get a linear perspective. Also, singing one voice line while playing
  another is good exercise. If you want to know which scale to use, why
  not just look at a piece (or several) and see what notes are played and
  what the tonal center is? If you are talking about Ren lute, and even
  beyond, they were trained in the hexachord system, I believe. I have no
  idea what exercises the old ones would have done, if any, but I suspect
  a lot of singing.

  Could you explain more what you are trying to do?
  On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:17 AM, Herbert Ward wrote:

  I would like to make or obtain a computer-generated MP3 file
  or CD for ear training, adapted to lute playing.
  If I make my own, besides the usual identification of
  intervals and chords, I would like to include identification
  of scales.  My initial choice of scales is:
       major
       natural minor
       melodic minor
       harmonic minor
       dorian
  Is this a good set of scales for lute playing?
  Are other scales (ionian, phyrgian, mixolydian, etc.)
  important?
  Are there other exercises besides interval, chord,
  and scale identification that would be good
  to include in the MP3 file?
  I will post the resulting MP3 file online for
  readers of this forum to download, if/when I complete
  the project.
  To get on or off this list see list information at
  [1]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

  Ed Durbrow
  Saitama, Japan
  [2]http://www.musicianspage.com/musicians/9688/
  [3]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/

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References

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