Dear Rainer,
It's a mess.
In the passamezzo the A section is bars 1-8, which are fine. The next 4
bars (9-12) are a sort of reprise (which is a bit surprising but not
impossible, and the same thing happens in the hupff auff). The B
section starts at 13, but fails to arrive on the dominant chord at 16.
If you change the chords in bar 16 to C major and delete bars 18 to 21
you end up with a B section which makes sense. The C section (bars
29-36) is OK.
In the hupff auff the A section bars 1-16. Again the next few bars
(16-24) form a sort of reprise. The B section is OK (bars 25-40). The
final 8 bars are again a kind of reprise.
Best wishes,
Martin
On 28/09/2016 23:27, Rainer wrote:
Somebody has asked me to post a link to a file:
http://www.gerbode.net/sources/HNewsidler/1536_1/pdf/67_wascha_mesa+hupff_auff.pdf
Rainer
On 28.09.2016 21:58, Rainer wrote:
Dear lute netters,
I am currently studying some early lute music (I am Elizabethan) on
my new 6c lute.
In Newsidler's Wascha mesa I noticed an error ignored in modern
tablatures I
found in the net and in almost all performances on youtube.
I think Bars 25 - 28 have to be removed.
1) The total number of bars is 36 which is not even a multiple of 8
2) bars 25-28 are an exact copy of bars 21-24 which in my eyes (ears)
is plain
nonsense.
What do you think?
Rainer adS
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