Welcome Edgar,

   I'd love to hear your rendition. This makes me wonder if anyone has
   transcribed/recorded Ponce's illegitimate Weiss suite for lute?

   On Feb 13, 2012, at 7:55 PM, Edgar Aichinger wrote:

   Hello,
   after years of silently reading this list I'd like to introduce myself.
   My name is Edgar Aichinger, I'm an amateur self-tought lute player
   living near
   Vienna, Austria. I started with guitar at age of 14, back in the
   seventies and
   always felt attracted by renaissance and baroque music, so when i got
   the
   chance to buy a second hand 10 course lute made by (Hans Hermann Herb,
   Erlangen 1979) around 1994, I just had to do it. After some years
   playing ren.
   tuning i changed strings and stayed with d-minor from then on.
   The lute is a bit of a special case, according to viennese luthier Nupi
   Jenner
   it is built like a baroque lute (curved fretboard) but lacks some
   typical
   attributes. E.g. the pegbox doesn't have the typical decorated jigsawed
   coverplate at the back side, the neck-body joint is at fret 9, not 10.
   and it
   has only 10 courses! ;) Nupi had to open it to repair a crack in the
   belly,
   and while doing so he found out that the neck joint is done in a very
   unusual
   way. Well after all it has been built before the big early music
   boom...
   Well anyway, I'd like to express my gratitude for many hours of
   interesting
   reading, links to facsimiles and other sources for music being posted
   here.
   As an attempt to give something back to the community (being an
   open-source
   guy that's natural thinking for me) I want to let you know that I
   posted my BL
   transcription of a guitar solo piece by Manuel Ponce, Tropico, to my
   scribd
   page. I spent a couple of months in Mexico City back in Winter 1996/7,
   living
   in a musician's household, and brought with me copies of autographs by
   Ponce,
   from a book I found there. I hope some of you find this interesting and
   I'm
   all ears if anyone has suggestions on improving the transcription. I
   can also
   post the cripps lutetab source, and maybe also a - mediocre - recording
   by
   myself if someone is interested.
   Here's the link:
   [1]http://www.scribd.com/edogawa23/d/81356266-tropico-a4
   Eventually some more music will follow, I'll keep you informed.
   Greetings, Edgar
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References

   1. http://www.scribd.com/edogawa23/d/81356266-tropico-a4
   2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   3. http://www.youtube.com/user/edurbrow?feature=watch
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   5. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/

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