Wow, that's a lot of examples. =^)
   I'll go through them and see if there are any recurring chord shapes.
   s

   On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 12:17 PM, Jean-Marie Poirier
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

   Have a look there :

   [2]http://le.luth.free.fr/pouce/index.html

   Best,

   Jean-Marie
   Le 26 avr. 2018 Ã  20:47, Ron Andrico <[3][email protected]> a
   écrit  :

      Using the thumb to fret the sixth course was absolutely an element
   of
      16th century lute playing, based on iconography and a few mentions
   in
      historical sources that escape me at the moment.   The 20th-21st
   century
      revivalist prejudice against this technique is and has been advanced
   by
      lutenists who start out as classical guitarists.   Full stop.   I
   seldom
      use the technique on the lute, mostly because the neck of my 72cm
      six-course is a bit clubby.   But I do use the technique on guitar.
     It
      was good enough for Reverend Gary Davis, and it's good enough for
   me.
      RA
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      From: [4][email protected] <[5][email protected]> on
   behalf
      of anotherdamn6c <[6][email protected]>
      Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 5:41 PM
      To: lute
      Subject: [LUTE] Left thumb on the sixth.
            Hi all,
            I've always wondered: under what circumstances was the thumb
   around
      the
            neck to stop the 6th course thought to be an advantage? We see
   its
      use
            sporadically in the 16th century in occasional iconography but
   I
      gather
            it is not (and was not) recommended. Personally I can't do it
   and
      still
            have any facility on other courses--and it's painful. But I
   see it
      in
            contemporary guitar playing so it seems to work for some.
            Shot in the dark: Were they tuning the 6th course down a step
   and
      this
            trick gave them the 6th at nominal pitch?
            Sean
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