Am 30 Sep 2004 um 12:10 hat Ed Durbrow geschrieben:
By the way, the left-hand fingerings in _Varietie_ do not involve
fancy barrés with fingers other than the 1st finger. For example,
_Varietie_ gives
__1b_2d___
__3c_4f___
__2c_3f___
__
of your 5th course. :-)
Best wishes,
Stewart.
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Am 30 Sep 2004 um 12:10 hat Ed Durbrow geschrieben:
By the way
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From: Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Ed,
Thanks for taking the discussion further. Threads about left-hand
hold down the strings of any
particular chord.
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
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From: Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 11:08 AM
Subject: hard chords: was Songs by A.Schlick?
Schlick
was very rude
Stewart wrote:
Dear Ed,
Thanks for taking the discussion further. Threads about left-hand
fingering may appear boring and unnecessarily academic to some
s*bscr*b*rs, but this discussion, I believe, is of fundamental
importance to anyone who plays the lute. My comments are scattered
amongst
Schlick
was very rude about Virdung, saying that Virdung had written an
impossible chord for the lute: L.c.4.kk, which looks like this in
French tablature:
_h_
_a_
_b_
___
___
_d_
I can just play that on my A lute, but I doubt I'd be able to 'land'
on it in any musical context. Shame on him.
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From: Rainer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: Songs by A.Schlick?
I think Virdung uses a chord that requires two different notes to
be played on
the same course. This IS possible in German
, 2004 8:25 PM
Subject: Songs by A.Schlick?
Dear lutenists,
as far as I know, there are some intabulated lute songs by
Arnolt Schlick. Perhaps 1520's? Does any of you happen to
know anything of these? Are they printed or ms.? Are there
any published re-prints or at least modern editions
had rattled
Schlick's cage for him to be so unpleasant towards Virdung.
All the best,
Stewart McCoy.
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From: Arto Wikla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:25 PM
Subject: Songs by A.Schlick?
Dear lutenists,
as far as I know
Dear Stewart,
this chord is almost unplayable (I can just manage it, but I probably
have quite large hands), but it sounds weirdish, to say the least. It
could of course be fingered with an f on the 4th course making it much
easier. Might I ask you to provide one bar before and after the event
Gernot Hilger wrote:
Dear Stewart,
this chord is almost unplayable (I can just manage it, but I probably
have quite large hands), but it sounds weirdish, to say the least. It
could of course be fingered with an f on the 4th course making it much
easier. Might I ask you to provide one bar
could find out where to get the words from, that
would be wonderful.
Elias
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Von: Arto Wikla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. September 2004 21:25
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Betreff: Songs by A.Schlick?
Dear lutenists,
as far as I know, there are some
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Songs by A.Schlick?
Stewart McCoy wrote:
Dear Arto,
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There is a modern edition published by Ugrino Verlag, Hamburg, in
1957. Goodness knows if it is still in print. It has
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