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Brisky Tourdion
A brisky dance, very demanding for precision, but a great result when it sounds well. Tourdion 9 - Attaingnant
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Attaingnant 2nd book Tenth dance-Tourdion
A long descending melody, like a slalom in the snow. Beautiful Tourdion, the tenth of Attaingnant's 1547 danceries book. Tourdion 10 - Attaingnant
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Branle Simple 11
Branle simple is a binary pattern of dance, it means "to move". The four voices fit well to the fiddle. Main chord G, ending in C, no 7th harmony, full triads with full thirds. Branle Simple 11 - Attaingnant
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Branle Simple 12
A tune that could recall us an Appalachian one, as "West Fork Girls" for example. You may play it in A instead of G. Branle Simple 12 - Attaingnant
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Tourdion 13
An "question-and-answer" tune, not a riot, but struggling an fighting mood. Tourdion 13 - Attaingnant
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Branle Simple 14
Each voice sings when the other support. Few notes, wide range of expression. Branle Simple 14 - Attaingnant
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On this tourdion's score, a first note is written, an upbeat just before the beginning of the chart. Tourdion 7 - Attaingnant
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Branle simple 15
Like a ground, we could play numerous divisions upon this mere musical idea. With an upbeat before the chart.Branle Simple 15 - Attaingnant
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Branle Simple 16
This tune is a short one, but the nesting of its four voices creates more that an accompaniment. Second voices are duelling with the lead, inviting us to add news ideas, precisely chart's purpose.Branle Simple 16 - Attaingnant
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Oups "more than". I beg your pardon
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