Maybe they are used to show where the intabulation does not follow the
original vocal model? The chords in those parts seem to differ from the
harmony of the original pieces.
Sarge Gerbode kirjoitti 23.8.2020 klo 20.22:
After putting out the first 50 pages of the Eysert Lute Book, I
realize that I have ignored the red notes, figuring that they were
faded ink or a meaningless idiosyncrasy of the scribe. But now I am
wondering if they do, in fact, actually mean something. fronimo can do
red notes, so... Anybody have any thoughts about this?
--Sarge
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