deMurcia Fagina??? - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-28T17:42:49Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/demurcia-fagina?commentId=2111060%3AComment%3A7384&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you for the information…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2009-02-09:2111060:Comment:73842009-02-09T13:52:27.384ZJuan Pablo Pirahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/JuanPabloPira
Thank you for the information. The word is still in use. According to the <i>Diccionario de la Real Academia Española</i>:<br />
fajina.<br />
(De un der. del lat. fascis, infl. por el it. fascina).<br />
1. f. Conjunto de haces de mies que se pone en las eras.<br />
2. f. Leña ligera para encender.<br />
3. f. Mil. Haz de ramas delgadas muy apretadas que usaban los ingenieros militares especialmente para revestimientos. También las había para coronar, incendiar, etc.<br />
<b>4. f. Mil. Toque que convoca a la tropa para la…</b>
Thank you for the information. The word is still in use. According to the <i>Diccionario de la Real Academia Española</i>:<br />
fajina.<br />
(De un der. del lat. fascis, infl. por el it. fascina).<br />
1. f. Conjunto de haces de mies que se pone en las eras.<br />
2. f. Leña ligera para encender.<br />
3. f. Mil. Haz de ramas delgadas muy apretadas que usaban los ingenieros militares especialmente para revestimientos. También las había para coronar, incendiar, etc.<br />
<b>4. f. Mil. Toque que convoca a la tropa para la comida.</b><br />
5. f. Mil. p. us. Trabajos determinados que había de hacer la tropa.<br />
6. f. Sal. Haza, huerta, tierra cercada dedicada al cultivo intensivo.<br />
7. f. rur. Ur. Pared formada por haces de ramas, paja o cañas unidos y recubiertos de barro, que se utiliza en la construcción de ranchos. Hi Daniel
Fagina (actually F…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2009-02-09:2111060:Comment:73812009-02-09T13:12:57.381ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
Hi Daniel<br />
<br />
Fagina (actually Fajina) is a military term which refers to the bugle signal for the call to mess or quarters. It is one of a group of trumpet pieces some of which are also found in a keyboard manuscript copied by Martin y Coll.<br />
<br />
Cheers<br />
<br />
Monica
Hi Daniel<br />
<br />
Fagina (actually Fajina) is a military term which refers to the bugle signal for the call to mess or quarters. It is one of a group of trumpet pieces some of which are also found in a keyboard manuscript copied by Martin y Coll.<br />
<br />
Cheers<br />
<br />
Monica Thanks very much for the info…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2009-02-01:2111060:Comment:71662009-02-01T14:06:22.166ZDaniel Shoskeshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/DanielShoskes
Thanks very much for the info, your explanation makes good sense.
Thanks very much for the info, your explanation makes good sense. A short and rather confusing…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2009-02-01:2111060:Comment:71632009-02-01T13:57:29.163ZJuan Pablo Pirahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/JuanPabloPira
A short and rather confusing title. I doubt there is an anatomic association... if that were the intention, a coarser word would have been more effective than a technical one. My guesses:<br />
1) Maybe it is "Página" as in a small page of exercises or something.<br />
2) It could be a diminutive of Faja. It is more Italian-sounding than would be the well-known "fajita", but that kind of diminutive is not unheard of... there is teatrino, tesina, filmina and many others. Faja, understood as a "belt", is…
A short and rather confusing title. I doubt there is an anatomic association... if that were the intention, a coarser word would have been more effective than a technical one. My guesses:<br />
1) Maybe it is "Página" as in a small page of exercises or something.<br />
2) It could be a diminutive of Faja. It is more Italian-sounding than would be the well-known "fajita", but that kind of diminutive is not unheard of... there is teatrino, tesina, filmina and many others. Faja, understood as a "belt", is something to tie to things together. Looking at the piece, it looks like something that could be used to place between, or tie together, two pieces.