Here's one chromatic Pavan by William Corkine, very beautiful.
Ayres to sing and play, v.1 (1610), f.e1va
http://gerbode.net/sources/Corkine/v_1_1610/lute/pdf/14_pavane_lute.pdf
William Corkine seems to have quite a unique style, unlike everything I
have tried to play yet.
This other Pavan
If you think of it as just looking in a mirror, it helps.
On Jan 21, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Tristan von Neumann
wrote:
> Dude, you know, everything is upside down? It's just very unintuitive for me
> if the notes go up, Italian tabs go down.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
The desire to play exquisite music will overcome any difficulty
Sterling Price
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From: Tristan von Neumann
Date: 1/20/18 10:55 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: lutelist Net
Dear Collected Wisdom,
Did Telemann and Baron ever meet? Telemann published a suite by Baron
in Der Getreue Musik Meister in 1728 or 1729 so obviously he knew (of)
Baron. Can't fins anytning about Telemann in Baron's History of the
Lute and nothing about Baron in Richard Petzoldt's
Maybe the sheep need probiotics for health of intestinal bacteriaâ¦..
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On Jan 20, 2018, at 5:38 AM, Tristan von
Find Borrono dances in I-tab. You'll be reading it by the end of the
week if not that afternoon.
Fantasies, ricercars and intabulations are lovely in their way but all
that jumping between courses makes it confusing for the automatic parts
of the brain. Simple chords and predictable
Dude, you know, everything is upside down? It's just very unintuitive
for me if the notes go up, Italian tabs go down.
I'll take a facsimile too, but I'd rather set in in French then myself.
Am 20.01.2018 um 17:39 schrieb spiffys84121:
You know- if you can count to 12--- you can read
You know- if you can count to 12--- you can read Italian tabð¤ð¤ð¤
Sterling
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Original message
From: Tristan von Neumann
Date: 1/20/18 6:15 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: lutelist Net
Well, in my experience (and those of other stringmakers of the past like one of
the best italian stringmaker of 1930's:Berti, that wrote something in matter)
diet, foods etc has no influence at all on the string berhaviours/quality.
At the same time has no influence the season when you do the
Just curious: Is there a French tab transcription of the Cavalcanti Lute
Book? Is there a facsimile somewhere on the net?...
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Just now came to my attention a rather rare event:
Obviously last Thursday there was an Early Music Jam Session
at "Morrison's Traditional Irish Pub" in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.
It was "#2", so I guess this is a series of events :)
Sadly, I'm from Hamburg, but maybe some players of various
Since gut is the intestines of a living, breathing being, it is
certainly exposed to some environmental or dietary change.
I am sure the key lies in the diet of the animals.
Maybe they aren't allowed to graze any more on lush meadows so their gut
crumbles...
While looking for alternatives
Here's something I've been wondering for years. Haven't gut strings
always been made, even up until and after ww2 when nylon was first
used? Isn't it a continuous tradition going back to ancient times? Is
there a gap in our knowledge of how the strings were once made? Harps
for
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manuscripts from the Fitzwilliam collection, supplied in pdf format
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Cost: £25.00 +vat per manuscript (inc. postage where necessary).
As I understand it, it's either a free
(Well. Sorry for the long post but I think than many can be interested )
Many thinks that the 1st lute strings of the past were better: the only source
I know that testifies that is Baron (1727).
He wrote that there are instances were a roman 1st last till 4 weeks.
Well, many of the surviving
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