[VIHUELA] Re: A strange 'Baleto' in de Gallot

2007-10-28 Thread Monica Hall
Stuart has now put my transcription of the second half of this piece on his web site. It can be seen at http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/Baleto-1copy.jpg I have done it using the French tuning which IMHO works perfectly well. The lack of a low octave string on the 5th course makes

[VIHUELA] Re: A strange 'Baleto' in de Gallot

2007-10-28 Thread Ed Durbrow
I think you left out a dash after 1. The URL as written doesn't come up, but this does: http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/Baleto-1-copy.jpg On Oct 28, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Monica Hall wrote: Stuart has now put my transcription of the second half of this piece on his web site. It can be

[VIHUELA] Re: A strange 'Baleto' in de Gallot

2007-10-28 Thread Stuart Walsh
Monica, We're probably just going to have to agree to disagree but just one more response: Here's the Baleto again: http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/Baleto.jpg Here's my transcription of the second strain: http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/Baleto/trans.jpg As Monica points out I should

[VIHUELA] Re: jungga (2)

2007-10-28 Thread bill kilpatrick
maestro - with respect - i can't see how an antique design like the jungga 2 (a rectangle inserted into a circle) could come from anywhere other than europe. seeing that the jungga 1 is a boat shaped lute - in keeping with many of the indigenous, southeast asian designs for plucky instruments -