Thank you Dan.  That's a great help.

   Bill
   From: Dan Winheld <[email protected]>
   To: William Samson <[email protected]>
   Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
   Sent: Saturday, 21 September 2013, 16:05
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Early ornamentation
   Capirola himself is the source of Capirola's ornaments. Two dots ABOVE
   the tab cipher (not the finger dots below) means a simple mordent-
   quick pull off to note below & hammer back on. A "ghost" cipher made up
   of dots indicates the opposite- hammer on to the dot-cipher from the
   main note followed by a pull-off back to the main note. Can't recall if
   Capirola has any other ornament signs. Typical written out fully
   articulated trill stuff. I always throw in some of my own ornaments,
   but with Capirola he often gives you enough.
   Judenkunig I'm not familiar with. Other more learned streams of the
   Lute Fountain of Holy Wisdom will no doubt supply you with more
   secondary material.
   Dan
   On 9/21/2013 7:42 AM, William Samson wrote:
   >    Dear Fount of All Knowledge,
   >
   >    I am working on some early C16 lute music (Capirola, Judenkunig .
   . .)
   >    and wonder what ornaments, if any, might be used when playing it.
   >
   >    Can anybody point me at a source that might help?
   >
   >    Thanks,
   >
   >    Bill
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