anon - My Lady Carey's Dompe
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About 'My Lady Carey's Dompe'

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Composed:
1500s
Info:
Anonymous early renaissance piece. This is notable as being the first composition that can be clearly identified as being composed for a keyboard because of the left-hand configuration.

A "Dompe" (also spelled "Dumpe") is a type of dance music from the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. The origin of the term is uncertain, but it appears to refer to a specific style of composition that was popular particularly in England. Dompe compositions are typically characterized by their somewhat slow, melancholic nature and are usually written in a minor key. They're often associated with the lute and keyboard instruments like the virginal or the harpsichord. The "My Lady Carey's Dompe" is one of the most well-known examples of this genre.
Time Signature:
2/2 (View more 2/2 Music)
Range:
D3-E6
Tempo Marking:
=90
Duration:
2:11
Score Type:
Arrangement for Guitar solo (in tab and standard notation)
Score Key:
A minor (Sounding Pitch) (View more A minor Music for Guitar )
Tuning:
Drop D Tuning
Number of Pages:
2
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
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