Early 19th C scordatura - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-29T04:54:57Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/early-19th-c-scordatura?commentId=2111060%3AComment%3A68592&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHow do you play a 4 string D…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-01-09:2111060:Comment:695372017-01-09T17:18:20.636ZJuan Pablo Pirahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/JuanPabloPira
<p>How do you play a 4 string D chord in harmonics? if it is arpeggiated, how is that different from what you see in the next measures?</p>
<p>How do you play a 4 string D chord in harmonics? if it is arpeggiated, how is that different from what you see in the next measures?</p> they are harmonics. This same…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-12-23:2111060:Comment:691352016-12-23T13:58:22.350ZGabriel Scheborhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/GabrielSchebor
<p>they are harmonics. This same word is used in 6 course guitar music by Laporta, Ferandiere, and anonymous M.S.</p>
<p>they are harmonics. This same word is used in 6 course guitar music by Laporta, Ferandiere, and anonymous M.S.</p> Thank you. Any idea of what…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-12-19:2111060:Comment:685922016-12-19T17:07:10.318ZJuan Pablo Pirahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/JuanPabloPira
<p>Thank you. Any idea of what this guy means by "Flautas" near the end of the rondo. It is obvious it is not harmonics.</p>
<p>Thank you. Any idea of what this guy means by "Flautas" near the end of the rondo. It is obvious it is not harmonics.</p> And, following this link, Car…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-12-19:2111060:Comment:688872016-12-19T00:56:04.304ZGabriel Scheborhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/GabrielSchebor
<p>And, following this link, Carcassi works tith the guitar tuned in E Major.</p>
<p><a href="http://carkiv.musikverk.se/www/boije/Boije_0090.pdf" target="_blank">http://carkiv.musikverk.se/www/boije/Boije_0090.pdf</a></p>
<p>And, following this link, Carcassi works tith the guitar tuned in E Major.</p>
<p><a href="http://carkiv.musikverk.se/www/boije/Boije_0090.pdf" target="_blank">http://carkiv.musikverk.se/www/boije/Boije_0090.pdf</a></p> See this: http://ks.imslp.net…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-12-19:2111060:Comment:687602016-12-19T00:21:55.492ZGabriel Scheborhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/GabrielSchebor
<p>See this: <a href="http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0c/IMSLP173310-PMLP306046-mispasatiempos.pdf" target="_blank">http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0c/IMSLP173310-PMLP306046-mispasatiempos.pdf</a></p>
<p>Pedro Ximénez Abrill Tirado (Peru 1784-Bolivia 1856) was a great composer, apart from this wonderful piece. He composed over 300 works for the guitar, and around 40 sinfonies, religious works, 50 masses, songs, piano music, etc.</p>
<p>See this: <a href="http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0c/IMSLP173310-PMLP306046-mispasatiempos.pdf" target="_blank">http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0c/IMSLP173310-PMLP306046-mispasatiempos.pdf</a></p>
<p>Pedro Ximénez Abrill Tirado (Peru 1784-Bolivia 1856) was a great composer, apart from this wonderful piece. He composed over 300 works for the guitar, and around 40 sinfonies, religious works, 50 masses, songs, piano music, etc.</p> A Postscript. That is Georg…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-12-04:2111060:Comment:683842016-12-04T13:56:44.160ZArthur J. Nesshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/ArthurJNess
<p>A Postscript. That is Georg Fuhrmann's _**Testudi Gallo-Germanica**_ (Nuremberg 1613) that has several similar bagpipe (Dudelsack) pieces with that D-A-d drone. Dowland also uses the drone at the beginning of his "Battel Galiard," because the bagpiper led the soldiers into battle. The gagliarda here is Vicenzo Galilei's "Polymnia Gagliarda" from a manuscript in the Central Library in Florence. It's unusually contrapuntal in style, because Polymnia is the Greek Muse of Sacred Song and…</p>
<p>A Postscript. That is Georg Fuhrmann's _**Testudi Gallo-Germanica**_ (Nuremberg 1613) that has several similar bagpipe (Dudelsack) pieces with that D-A-d drone. Dowland also uses the drone at the beginning of his "Battel Galiard," because the bagpiper led the soldiers into battle. The gagliarda here is Vicenzo Galilei's "Polymnia Gagliarda" from a manuscript in the Central Library in Florence. It's unusually contrapuntal in style, because Polymnia is the Greek Muse of Sacred Song and Oratory.</p> That Italiana is a lute piece…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-12-04:2111060:Comment:682682016-12-04T13:34:09.403ZArthur J. Nesshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/ArthurJNess
<p>That Italiana is a lute piece from about 1603. There are numerous other similar examples in Fuhrmann's lute book. It's a bagpipe piece. The D-A-d ostinato represents the drone and the top line the chanter melody. It is NOT by Galilei, but comes from a German manuscript lute book copied in Nuremberg about the same time. They were written 800 miles apart (Nrnberg to Florence). Respighi used it as a B part in piece in his first orchestral suite, Ancient Airs and Dances, and players are…</p>
<p>That Italiana is a lute piece from about 1603. There are numerous other similar examples in Fuhrmann's lute book. It's a bagpipe piece. The D-A-d ostinato represents the drone and the top line the chanter melody. It is NOT by Galilei, but comes from a German manuscript lute book copied in Nuremberg about the same time. They were written 800 miles apart (Nrnberg to Florence). Respighi used it as a B part in piece in his first orchestral suite, Ancient Airs and Dances, and players are think they belong together. Galiarda (VG), Italiana (Anon.), Galiarda (da capo). There are a few other pieces in Chilesotti's Codice Lauten-Buch that require the same "Drop D tuning" when played on guitar. Lute term: Abzug means VI=F. </p> sometimes i sit down and look…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-11-25:2111060:Comment:682412016-11-25T05:12:36.900ZLars Hedelius-Strikkertsenhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/LarsHedeliusStrikkertsen
<p>sometimes i sit down and look through a lot of music on the web :-) and i just came across it. I have been playing it. Its ok music</p>
<p>sometimes i sit down and look through a lot of music on the web :-) and i just came across it. I have been playing it. Its ok music</p> Lars, how did you happen to k…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-11-24:2111060:Comment:682362016-11-24T15:47:39.644ZDavid Nortonhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/DavidNorton
<p>Lars, how did you happen to know of this piece? do you play it</p>
<p>Lars, how did you happen to know of this piece? do you play it</p> youre welcome :-)tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2016-11-24:2111060:Comment:682342016-11-24T05:54:08.281ZLars Hedelius-Strikkertsenhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/LarsHedeliusStrikkertsen
<p>youre welcome :-)</p>
<p>youre welcome :-)</p>