A Guide to Playing the Baroque Guitar (Publications of the Early Music Institute)

A Guide to Playing the Baroque Guitar (Publications of the Early Music Institute)

by JamesTyler (Author)

Synopsis

James Tyler offers a practical manual to aid guitar players and lutenists in transitioning from modern stringed instruments to the baroque guitar. He begins with the physical aspects of the instrument, addressing tuning and stringing arrangements and technique before considering the fundamentals of baroque guitar tablature. In the second part of the book Tyler provides an anthology of representative works from the repertoire. Each piece is introduced with an explanation of the idiosyncrasies of the particular manuscript or source and information regarding any performance practice issues related to the piece itself-represented in both tablature and staff notation. Tyler's thorough yet practical approach facilitates access to this complex body of work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 25 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0253222893
ISBN 13: 9780253222893
Book Overview: Transitioning from modern stringed instruments to the baroque guitar

Media Reviews
The depth of detail in this volume is thorough and fascinating. Just a look at the chapter headings gives you some idea of the care taken in the researching of the very misunderstood instrument. . . . I cannot praise this volume highly enough. If there is anything not included in here, then it probably wasn't worth mentioning anyway. It is a fitting tribute to a much missed musician and should be snapped up by anyone with the smallest of interest in this fine period in our instrument's history. * Classical Guitar *
I recommend [this] book highly to all students, players, and teachers of the Baroque guitar. * Early Music America *
Tyler's refreshing style of writing is exemplary. Everything is explained in clear, easy-to-read English, without the blight of verbosity so prevalent in other musicological texts. * Early Music Review *
The beginner Baroque guitarist needs a guide before approaching unedited tablature, and James Tyler's new book, A Guide to Playing the Baroque Guitar . . . fulfills that need admirably. * Fontes Artis Musicae *
It is obvious that Tyler was most concerned about clarity and a sound pedagogical method as he organized this book. It is precisely because A Guide to Playing the Baroque Guitar possesses breadth and accessibility that it is so effective. It is a good addition to any music library. * Notes *
Author Bio

James Tyler (1940-2010) was Professor Emeritus of Music History and Literature and served as Director of the Early Music Program and of the Thornton Baroque Sinfonia at the University of Southern California. He is author (with Paul Sparks) of The Guitar and Its Music and The Early Mandolin.