Stephen:
 
The beginning of my pre-coffee description of Pegaramsey (completely off the 
top of my head) was wrong.  It's as follows:
 
I / IV / I / I IV
I / V / I / I IV
 
Sorry for the confusion.
 
Best wishes,
 
Ron Andrico
 
http://www.mignarda.com> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:25:26 +0100> To: 
Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [LUTE] Peg-A-Ramsay> > 
> Ages ago this was sent around as an example of a really easy lute piece, > 
from the Ballet MS. Each line ends with a rising figure I struggle to > hear as 
the tonic, rather it wants to be the subdominant, especially > after the 6th 
bar. I am interested in adding a divisions line after > each original line, 
should the final line end basically where the piece > starts (C?) or where each 
line ends? It seems to me it should be the > former as the end as given is 
assuming a number of repeats which would > be ended with something else...> > 
Thanks again,> > Stephen> > Ps sorry if you got this twice.> > > > > > > To get 
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