Could you not simply publish a facsimile edition of the original source
   and so avoid subjective input and if anyone wishes they could then make
   their own tablature transcription to suit personal preferences.
   MH
   On Tue, 11/19/13, Anthony Hart <[1][email protected]> wrote:
   Subject: [LUTE] Tablature for publication
   To: [2][email protected]
   Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 12:27 AM
   I found a thread to this effect dating back to 2008 and was wondering
   if
   there has been any significant up dates to the opinions.
   I am planning to publish some 18th century lute sonatas which are in
   staff
   notation I intend to publish a study edition which is OK, I am
   using Finale.
   I also wish to publish a performance edition which will be in
   tablature. Finale has  can achieve this (I am using the latest version
   2014). But I am not sure what would be most widely accepted style.
   I have some published works from the 80's and, frankly I am not
   impressed with any of them. There has been several publish since those
   days which I have not seen.
   Does anyone have an option as to the most appropriate style,
   any examples of current works. I know that each player has his/her own
   style which suits them but I am trying to find a consensus of opinion (
   You can please some people some of the time but it is impossible to
   please
   all the people all of the time!!)I used to copy out all the tablature
   by
   hand and became used to playing from them - but this just my way.
   I would be grateful for your options. Those who have published what was
   the reason for your choice. Another question: I propose a study edition
   which will consist of the score on staff notation and then publish as a
   performance
   edition, probably in parts (there are 24 sonatas and I was thinking
   of publishing in, say, four volumes of six in a spiral bound form for
   easy
   handling - any comments on this welcome. Should I publish as Tablature
   only (there will be the complete study edition should anyone be
   interested) or tablature plus staff in one volume?
   If the latter, the tablature complete followed by staff complete (or
   vice versa)or staff then tablature following each other (definitely
   not together on one page!.
   Still pondering which, I want the publication to be professional but
   also able to be playable from the publication.
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