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i had my Italian speaking parents translate Corbetta's 1639 book (very thin introduction), and he spoke of him putting the sign "T" for tremolo in the pieces which are part tab part alfabeto, without elaborating about what he meant.
i wonder, what tremolo technique speaking of? was the tremolo i know from modern guitar present during those days? or does that mean something else?
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Permalink Reply by Stuart Walsh on November 12, 2012 at 21:54 Someone will weigh in authoritatively soon enough. But, just looking at Tyler's book, in early Corbetta, T = tremolo = trill and that is far more likely than Tarrega-type stuff.
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