Lute Tutorial n.3 - How to read Lute Tablature (part 2)
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This is great. Can you post the rest of the tablature?
shamino1000 10 months ago
@witboek French lute tablature. Letters represent frets. A is open, b is '1', c is '2', etc. Google 'reading lute tablature with letters' and click the first link. Cheers. :)
MichaelHTillman 10 months ago
@chengyanslc That is the standard for Italian lute tablature. It wouldn't be odd if you had learned on it from the start.
MichaelHTillman 10 months ago
English can be hard for those who speak it daily as their main language.
Actar411 11 months ago
It seems that the tablature is upside down. Standard notation is much better when available:
chengyanslc 1 year ago
and btw: why is the neck bent?
hanzimaster 1 year ago
@witboek a is open string, b 1st fret, c 2nd, etc
place of letters is above the lines but still means the corresponding string
this way of notating is known as English/French style
hanzimaster 1 year ago
what does X mean?
hanzimaster 1 year ago
Nice tutorial! But how do you read tab with letters? I found a website where they give free lute songs in tab but with letters?
witboek 1 year ago
ho una domanda: le tablature italiane possono essere utilizzate anche per la lettura di musica per tiorba o chitarra o liuto barocco o solamente per liuto rinascimentale?
Mr98giuliano 1 year ago