Thanks for the info Matthew, I doubt that I'll find that article though
   :)
   I find it interesting though, that only one print in neapolitan tab,
   and one in spanish tab (Milán) survives, while today's guitar scene
   has been completely inundated with spanish tab while the lute world
   seems to favour french tablature.
   G
   On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 11:40 AM Matthew Daillie
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     I would suggest reading Dinko Fabris's article 'The Origin of
     Italian Lute Tablature', if you can find it (it was published in in
     2001 in Basler Jahrbuch für Historische Musikpraxis)!
     There are two lute pieces in Neapolitan tabulature in the Pesaro
     manuscript Ms. 1144 but that doesn't answer your question regarding
     printed sources other than da Milano's 1536 Libro secondo.
     Best,
     Matthew
     Le 11 déc. 2018 Ã  11:05, "G. C." <[2][email protected]> a écrit
     :
     >      Found book 1 and It corresponds to Gerbode's facsimile.
     >
     >    So, is volume 2 of Sulzbach the only print we have of
     neapolitan tab?
     >    G.

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