The seventeenth century in England produced a large and historically significant body of music for the viola da gamba played "lyra-way." Broadly defined, playing "lyra-way" on the viol meant playing from tablature notation in a polyphonic style. Most players of plucked strings such as lute and guitar are familiar with tablature and, as a result, have a decisive advantage when attempting to explore this music. Other factors that make lyra viol repertory potentially attractive to the modern guitarist are its chordal textures, similarities in physical properties of the instruments, and many points of connection regarding the principles of left hand technique. The purpose of this study is two-fold: 1) to illuminate the historical and cultura...
Conceived as instructional material for the guitar students at Marshall University (or anyone intere...
This book provides the first scholarly history of the viola d’amore, a popular bowed string instrume...
The baryton is generally considered to have been invented in England at the start of the seventeenth...
The entire extant repertoire of unpublished music for the lyra viol in consort with other instrument...
John Playford, the well known English music publisher, published at least five different volumes for...
The entry for Simon Ives in the 1980 edition of The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians con...
RILM abstract: Discusses the four-course guitar from the 15th to the 17th c., the five-course guitar...
Discussion in this dissertation is directed toward the lute, vihuela and guitar's notational systems...
Abstract This article proposes the combination of performance and autoethnography as alternative met...
This document explores the role of the baroque violin practices of bowing, chord playing, and slurri...
"Guidelines for Transcribing Baroque Lute Music for the Modern Guitar, Using Silvius Leopold Weiss's...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-168)Throughout history, changes in musical aesthetics...
Transcription is a tool that has been used throughout history by composers. This document explores t...
Musicians have transcribed and adapted Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
Conceived as instructional material for the guitar students at Marshall University (or anyone intere...
This book provides the first scholarly history of the viola d’amore, a popular bowed string instrume...
The baryton is generally considered to have been invented in England at the start of the seventeenth...
The entire extant repertoire of unpublished music for the lyra viol in consort with other instrument...
John Playford, the well known English music publisher, published at least five different volumes for...
The entry for Simon Ives in the 1980 edition of The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians con...
RILM abstract: Discusses the four-course guitar from the 15th to the 17th c., the five-course guitar...
Discussion in this dissertation is directed toward the lute, vihuela and guitar's notational systems...
Abstract This article proposes the combination of performance and autoethnography as alternative met...
This document explores the role of the baroque violin practices of bowing, chord playing, and slurri...
"Guidelines for Transcribing Baroque Lute Music for the Modern Guitar, Using Silvius Leopold Weiss's...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-168)Throughout history, changes in musical aesthetics...
Transcription is a tool that has been used throughout history by composers. This document explores t...
Musicians have transcribed and adapted Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
Conceived as instructional material for the guitar students at Marshall University (or anyone intere...
This book provides the first scholarly history of the viola d’amore, a popular bowed string instrume...
The baryton is generally considered to have been invented in England at the start of the seventeenth...