Hi Benny,

I've got the use of a D minor Baroque lute for a few weeks - borrowed it

That is a good period for playing just open strings and some thumb fantasies on 
the basses!

OK, OK, I knew you wouldn't like that proposal, so:-

Our Arto Wikla just made a nice contribution by compiling a florilegium of
11c pieces.
You can download it here

http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/11_courseLute/JollaksenLuuttukirja.pdf


One could suggest the nos.


45, 15, 4, 44, 39, 58, 60,

enjoy your baroque lute!

B


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Subject: [LUTE] D minor lute question


Hi, everyone. I've got the use of a D minor Baroque lute for a few weeks - borrowed it from the Tafelmusik Jeanne Lamon instrument bank. It's a completely new tuning for me. Could anyone recommend some online sources/beginner pieces for from the 11 course French repertoire? Thanks very much - Ben S



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