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chordophones:renaissance_guitar_music [2025/07/31 14:50] priestdo@budgardr.orgchordophones:renaissance_guitar_music [2025/08/02 13:10] (current) – [A good introduction to reading French tablature] priestdo@budgardr.org
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-=====   : 16th Century guitar solos and chansons - Jocelyn Nelson & Amy Bartram  =====+===== A good introduction to reading French tablature ===== 
 +Notation for the Guitar, Lute and Vihuela - Johann von Solothurn [[https://share.google/3ef2pwQpTXnJiMGMd]] 
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 +I exchanged some email with Johann when I was getting started with renaissance guitar. His basic introduction will help you start playing from the same booklets our Renaissance antecedents played from. 
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 +===== A good source for music ===== 
 +I have never met Duarte, but they have a nice Ren Guitar blog. They are working on creating transcriptions of all known music written for the 4 course guitar. They have downloadable copies of originals, as well as transcriptions into French tab, Italian tab, modern staff, and musescore format.  [[https://duarteguitarra.music.blog/original-manuscripts/]]. I am using the Mudarra transcriptions from Duarte's site.    
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 +=====  16th Century guitar solos and chansons - Jocelyn Nelson & Amy Bartram  =====
 This is a truly lovely album. It was released on CD Baby.  The mp3's can still be purchased on Amazon Music.  All but the last track are from the above books.  This is the album that convinced me learn this instrument and its music.  This is a truly lovely album. It was released on CD Baby.  The mp3's can still be purchased on Amazon Music.  All but the last track are from the above books.  This is the album that convinced me learn this instrument and its music.