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Instruction with examples & followed by up to 31 items
- A book telling to teach yourself how to handle and play the lute; with 24 "rules", including examples and after that several items.
- It has to be seen that "paper, books and printing were phenomenally expensive" (Chris Goodwin: "The old renaissance lute tutor books") and in so far it was not a usual thing to produce such a book like this.
- The original French book from Adrian Le Roy seems to have vanished. It might have been called something like "Breve et facile instruction pour apprendre la tablature, conduire et disposer la main sur le luth" [Paris 1567] 1 ; 2
- Concordances: Peter Steur and Markus Lutz
- Content:
- Instruction, 24 rules with examples. [As Chris Goodwin remarks in "The old renaissance lute tutor books", these 24 rules were recycled by William Barley in his New Booke of Tabliture (1596).]
- The x. Commaundementes. Example, f.7r
- Ie ne veux plus a mon mal consentir [Orlando di Lasso, arr. Le Roy?], f.7v
- Example, f.8r
- Example, f.11r
- Ce n'est bien ne plaisir, f.12v
- Petite fantasie dessus l'accord du Leut, f.16r
- [Study], f.17r
- Passemeze, f.17v
- Passameze more shorter, f.18v
- The Paduane, f.19v
- Otherwise, f.20r
- Passe velours, f.20v
- La tintalore, f.21r
- La Iouris, f.21v
- La tirantine, f.22v
- Le petit gentilhomme, f.23r
- La volte de Provence, f.23v
- First Branle of Malte, f.24v
- Otherwise, f.24v
- The seconde Branle of Malte, f.25v
- Otherwise, f.26r
- The third Branle of Malte, f.26v
- The fowerth Branle of Malte, f.27v
- Pavane si ie m'en voy, f.28v
- Shorter tyme, f.29v
- Gaillarde of the precedent Pavane, f.30v
- Gaillarde Romanesque, f.31v
- Otherwise, f.31v
- Fredon sur la Romanesque, f.32v
- I'ay meroye mieux dor[mire seullette]., f.33v
- The first Gaillarde Milanoise, f.34v
- The seconde [Gaillarde] Milanoise, f.35v
- The thirde [Gaillarde] Milanoise, f.36v
- The Fowerth [Gaillarde] Milano., f.37v
- The fift [Gaillarde] Milanoise, f.38v
- Branle de Poictou, f.39v
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