On 2 March 2011 20:06, Nelson, Jocelyn nels...@ecu.edu wrote:
If you click the link below, youąre on your way to my 16 minute podcast,
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-admin/mktg/treasured_tunes_jocelyn_nelson_podcast.cfm
That was nice! Thank you for sharing.
And an interesting fretting scheme you have:
On 02/03/2011 19:06, Nelson, Jocelyn wrote:
Dear Early Guitar List,
If you click the link below, you¹re on your way to my 16 minute podcast,
which includes commentary and music from my recent CD, Ma Guiterre je te
chante. A transcript of my commentary is available on the site, as well.
This was
Monica and Rob and others have suggested that strumming is very old -
older than the four-course repertoire as it appears in the mid 16th
century. But there is no explicit strumming at all in the four-course
repertoire.
The Braye MS has some pieces with sequences of block chords
which could
On 03/03/2011 20:18, Monica Hall wrote:
This subject has indeed come up on a number of occasions in the past -
we seem to keep going over and over the same topics.
Well that's alright with me!
What you mean is that there is no actual indication in the surviving
4-course repertoire that