[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Daniel F. Heiman
I should correct this to say that there are several links there to his 1574 publication in German tablature and to both the Primo libro and secondo libro from 1566 in Italian tablature. Jason Kortis has been kind enough to transcribe the whole Primo libro into Fronimo format so you can print it

[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Wolfgang Wiehe
Carsten Timpe edited 12 german dances in french tab. you can get them from tree-edition. http://www.tree-edition.com Neusidler, Melchior 12 German dances (with their Hupffauff) Timpe, Carsten Ren. Lute French 25,00 EUR Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2015 um 05:15 Uhr Von:

[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Albert Reyerman
At least ll the dance pieces from this source are available transposed into French tab from TREE EDITION: 12 German Dances (and their hupfaufs) in total 24 pieces by Melchior Neusidler edited by Carsten Timpe 25.- Euros See catalogue at [1]www.tree-edition.com TREE

[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Dan Winheld
I like Melchior best in Italian tab. - his two Italian tab books are wonderful. Dan On 2/18/2015 5:50 PM, Gary R. Boye wrote: I'd take German tab over alot of transcribing. The hardest part is getting the particular letters of the alphabet deciphered for a particular source; after that, it's

[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Gary R. Boye
I'd take German tab over alot of transcribing. The hardest part is getting the particular letters of the alphabet deciphered for a particular source; after that, it's not so bad, but M. Neusidler is challenging enough in French TAB . . . Gary -- Dr. Gary R. Boye Professor and Music Librarian

[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Daniel F. Heiman
Dan: There are several places you can download digital facsimiles of Melchior Neusidler's publications in German tablature. There are links on the Digital Facsimiles page of the LSA site: http://bit.ly/KWa5XB Regards. Daniel -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu

[LUTE] Re: Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread Dan Winheld
Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to

[LUTE] Neusidler

2015-02-18 Thread sterling price
Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling -- To get on or off this list see list information at