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guitarre printed
in
Paris in 1699?
It's mentioned in Tyler's book but he doesn't give a location.
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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 . . .
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may have been little
more than a convention supplied by the printer to make the book more
marketable.
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alone or with theorbo's
and harpsecord. (London: William Godbid, 1656).
Copies are at: GB-DRc, GB-Lbl, GB-Lcm (inc.), GB-Ob, GB-Och (inc.)
This (aside from the RISM locations) is from my continuo list:
http://applications.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/continuo.html
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?) anomaly . . .
I'll ask John about the details of the appendix and make sure it
is on
my list. Thanks so much for bringing this up!
Gary
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century?).
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I am not a musicologist, so please forgive my ignorance.
But I am
confused, sometimes manuscripts are identified by notations such as,
e.g. RM 4137 olim Mf 2004 and sometimes as, e.g. A-Wn MusHS
17706 - which
bass continuo instrument so a stratospheric higher register
is
not required.
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violone part (IIRC none of the prints mentioning archlute are from Rome).
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Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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, but when they come into a masterclass just wanting to play for
someone and not expecting to actually learn anything, maybe that's just
what happens . . . sort of what Michael says afterwards.
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On 12/14/2013 6:53 AM
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ventilation, computers, cell phones, lights, music from tiny speakers
and little earbuds, etc. Things are humming all around us constantly;
true silence is a rarity. Then we just listen to the ringing in our ears
from all of the noise we've been exposed to.
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notes from the source itself that I hope to
put online and, as I've told Arthur, more US-R sources should be
available digitally soon--I've rushed some things to the top of the list
since my visit. Of course, that's rush in library time! Maybe early
next year . . .
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Monica:
Interesting; but wouldn't that throw off the fretting (i.e., the frets
would be placed for the wrong overall length of the string)? It would
sound awful up the neck, unless you began moving all of the frets around
. . .
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exemplars of the 1631 book in I-Rv and
US-Wc, as well as the 1636 edition in F-Pn. There is no exemplar in I-Bc
as Tyler states in 1980.
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or mandora.
And as for Boetischer - well he is very unreliable - deliberately
misrepresented things because he was a Nazi and anti-semitic. I have
just been reading an article about Neusidler and he disparaged him for
that reason.
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but
doesn't prove what shape the instrument was.
Monica
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not seen much of Latin in lute music.
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Chris,
Interesting that you should bring up rolled chords; there was much
discussion on another list several months ago about this YouTube video:
Louis Podesta's Your Piano Teacher Taught You Wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VPgg3armCI
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it . . .
Gary
On 9/2/2012 12:55 PM, Luca wrote:
Peter
Steur
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file it down a bit and make things
work--it's that or lose the fret entirely (which costs $$).
And sometimes the opposite occurs: the fret gets sort of mashed and
stretched out at the bent point. Then you could have a low point and
buzzing when fretting . . .
Gary
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added citations for
over 5,000 sources of plucked string music, both prints and manuscripts,
and am slowly adding more detailed information for the sources I have
looked at first hand.
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