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A selection of intermediate to advanced pieces by Francesco da Milano (1497 - 1543) adapted for the Ukulele or Renaissance Guitar, using musical notation and tablature.
Ancient music written for the modern ukulele ….. None!
Playing ancient music on the ukulele ….. Absolutely!
This collection of intermediate to advanced pieces by Francesco da Milano (1497 - 1543) are adapted for the Ukulele or Renaissance Guitar, using musical notation and tablature. The pieces in this book are roughly in the order that they appear in the original publications. When playing a soprano, concert or tenor…mehr

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A selection of intermediate to advanced pieces by Francesco da Milano (1497 - 1543) adapted for the Ukulele or Renaissance Guitar, using musical notation and tablature.

Ancient music written for the modern ukulele ….. None!

Playing ancient music on the ukulele ….. Absolutely!

This collection of intermediate to advanced pieces by Francesco da Milano (1497 - 1543) are adapted for the Ukulele or Renaissance Guitar, using musical notation and tablature. The pieces in this book are roughly in the order that they appear in the original publications. When playing a soprano, concert or tenor ukulele, linear tuning is required (i.e. using a low G string). Notes about the composers and pieces are at the back of this book.

Contents:
Hors envieulx retires vous (Nicolás Gombert)
Martin menoit son pourceau (Clément Janequin)
Fortune alors (Pierre Certon)
Pour avoir paix (Francesco de Layolle)
Sur toutes fleurs jayme la margarite (Anonymous)
Pourtant si je suis brunette (Claudin de Sermisy)
Reveillez moy (Garnier)
Le plus gorgias du monde (Anonymous)
Tu discois que je mourroye (Claudin de Sermisy)
Pourquoy allez vous seullette (Anonymous)
Nous bergiers (Clément Janequin)
Quand'io penso al martire (Jacques Arcadelt)
Quanta belta (Jacques Arcadelt)
De mon triste désplaisir (Jean Richafort)
Vignon vignetta (Claudin de Sermisy)

Recordings of the pieces played at various tempos are posted on YouTube (search for Milano Favorites on the Ukulele or Ancient Music for Ukulele).

Please check out the other books in this series “Ancient Music for Ukulele” by visiting our website (ancientmusic4ukulele.com) and/or Facebook page.