Moravske manuscript (Logy/Losy) - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-29T12:16:43Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/moravske-manuscript-logy-losy?feed=yes&xn_auth=noA couple of pieces from the m…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2018-01-07:2111060:Comment:755472018-01-07T23:18:59.003ZDaniel Shoskeshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/DanielShoskes
<p>A couple of pieces from the manuscript: <a href="https://youtu.be/RuTddcGOLRg" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/RuTddcGOLRg</a></p>
<p>A couple of pieces from the manuscript: <a href="https://youtu.be/RuTddcGOLRg" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/RuTddcGOLRg</a></p> I don't really want to get in…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2018-01-04:2111060:Comment:755442018-01-04T10:54:05.931ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>I don't really want to get involved in a discussion about this on two different sites but I think that the tuning instructions on p, 49 do not refer to the guitar. I don't know any Czech but the instrument seems to be called a Cytarra which may be something different - a 5-course mandora with some open basses perhaps. The first few pieces in tablature seem to be for a 5-course instrument with an unstopped 6th course. There is a piece for 5 unstopped basses further on. On p. 97 there is a…</p>
<p>I don't really want to get involved in a discussion about this on two different sites but I think that the tuning instructions on p, 49 do not refer to the guitar. I don't know any Czech but the instrument seems to be called a Cytarra which may be something different - a 5-course mandora with some open basses perhaps. The first few pieces in tablature seem to be for a 5-course instrument with an unstopped 6th course. There is a piece for 5 unstopped basses further on. On p. 97 there is a table of alfabeto chords for 5-course guitar and a tuning chart which implies a re-entrant 5th course. </p>