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+ | Notation for the Guitar, Lute and Vihuela - Johann von Solothurn [[https:// | ||
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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. | 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. | ||