Trying to learn this piece on guitar this morning on a break from work and continually wondering whether I should just bite the bullet and buy a lute… an anonymous composition from Jane Pickeringe’s early 17th century lute book, played by Jacob Heringman.
YouTube video by Jacob Heringman - Topic
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I have seen a couple of his videos but I don’t think I’ve come across that one. I’ll check it out, thanks!
Is anyone familiar with French #lute tab? I’m wondering what the double bars at the end of every line in this piece might mean, I’ve been interpreting them as just a breath mark or something There’s nothing in the book at large (Diana Poulton’s tutor) that explains them. Probably just phrase marks?
The Royal Lewters, Favored lewt music of the tudors’ favorite lewters, played by O’Dette of course. (On a lewt) A Paven to Delight is a favorite track (it does, in fact, delight) Ok I’ll see myself out.
Listen in the app designed for classical.
oh you think its funny that 300 iq males are crashing their teslas & being cooked alive by some weird type of fire thats immune to firemen
Listening to Paul O’Dette play the music of Il Divino, the lute is such a gorgeous instrument
Album · 2013 · 36 Songs