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Lutes, Viols, Temperaments
In this authoritative work Mark Lindley surveys different approaches to the problem of tuning a lute or viol.
Lindley (Author)
9780521288835, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 14 June 1984
144 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm, 0.22 kg
To tune a lute or viol really well one must see to the exact spacing of the frets tied round the neck of the instrument. In this authoritative work Mark Lindley surveys different approaches to the problem as described from the 1520s to the 1740s by a variety of writers. Attention is given to some distinguished composers (Milán, Dowland, Monteverdi, Marais) and to some seminal figures in the early history of modern science (V. Galilei, Mersenne, Lord Brouncker) as well as to a number of encyclopaedic or didactic writers on music (Gerle, Bermudo, Ganassi, Zarlino, Praetorius). The book includes practical instructions, conclusions about renaissance and baroque performing practices, and a substantial appendix by Gerhard C. Söhne on the historical use of proportions and geometric curves in lute design.
Introduction
1. Classifying temperaments
2. Pythagorean intonation
3. Equal temperament
4. Meantone temperament
5. Just intonation
6. Other schemes
7. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Music [AV]