Dear Rainer, dear list

   There is an ornament indication which can be interpreted as an
   appogiatura sign in Francesco da Milano & Pietro Paulo Borrono:
   Intavolatura di Lauto, Milano 1548. That is the earliest occurence in
   print of ornament signs I know of at the moment.


   All best,


   Joachim
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   Betreff: [LUTE] Earliest printed tablature with ornaments
   Datum: 2017-03-06T11:50:43+0100
   Von: "Rainer" <rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
   An: "Lute net" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Dear lute netters,
   According to Wikipedia
   "According to Frederick Neumann,[2] Vallet may have been among the
   first to introduce ornaments into lute tablature."
   Of course this is nonsense.
   Anyway, does anybody know of printed tablature with ornaments before
   1596?
   Rainer
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