Re: more fingers needed

2004-03-03 Thread Jon Murphy
I'll risk it, I'll risk being historically incorrect. If the chord is meant in the music as a strong chord my old fingers might want to thumb the 7th course and rake 4 to 1 backhand, probably with ring, middle and index in the Spanish move that I can't spell (rasquillado?). Mathias, is that raking

Re: more fingers needed

2004-03-03 Thread Mathias Rösel
Vance Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: The index finger will usually come down after the ring finer has played the last note in the four note sequence Gaultier 1669 and Gallot 1670 as well as Mouton 1698 both teach sth. else, i.e. playing from lowest to highest note. According to them, you would

Re: more fingers needed

2004-03-03 Thread Mathias Rösel
Jon Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: course and rake 4 to 1 backhand, probably with ring, middle and index in the Spanish move that I can't spell (rasquillado?). rasguado, I suppose. Mathias, is that raking forefinger going down from 2 to 4, or backhanded up from 4 to 2? the way I'm used

more fingers needed

2004-03-02 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Hi! (baroque lute, French mid 17th cent.) Is there a standard way to play a chord like _c_ _a_ _b_ _c_ ___ ___ a regarding the right hand fingering? best regards from BH

Re: more fingers needed

2004-03-02 Thread Mathias Rösel
Bernd Haegemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: (baroque lute, French mid 17th cent.) Is there a standard way to play a chord like _c_ _a_ _b_ _c_ ___ ___ a e.g. in Gallot 1670, or Mouton 1698, you'll find this with 2nd through 4th courses played by a raking forefinger, and the 1st