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Pavanne and Galliard By Scott
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Pavanne Pavanne Slow Slow 2/4 2/4 Dance steps are slow and on the beat Dance steps are slow and on the beat Dancers form a procession Dancers form a procession From the Renaissance period From the Renaissance period
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Galliard Moderate or quick Moderate or quick ¾ time ¾ time Dance steps include small skips, kicks and jumps Dance steps include small skips, kicks and jumps Uses dotted (jumpy) rhythms Uses dotted (jumpy) rhythms From the Renaissance period From the Renaissance period
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Instruments used Viols – violin: cello or double bass sound Viols – violin: cello or double bass sound Crumhorn – oboe sound Crumhorn – oboe sound Lute – guitar sound Lute – guitar sound Theorbo – guitar sound Theorbo – guitar sound Recorder Recorder Pipe and tabor – recorder type instrument and drum, played simultaneously by the same person Pipe and tabor – recorder type instrument and drum, played simultaneously by the same person Pavannes and Galliards were also written to be played on the harpsichord. Pavannes and Galliards were also written to be played on the harpsichord.
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Question? In the second video what was the 3 rd instrument In the second video what was the 3 rd instrument Drum Drum Violin Violin Lute Lute Recorder Recorder
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