anon - The Sinkapace Galliard from William Ballet's Lute Book (1580)
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About 'The Sinkapace Galliard from William Ballet's Lute Book (1580)'

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Composed:
1580
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"The Sinkapace Galliard" is a piece taken from "William Ballet's Lute Book," a manuscript compiled around 1580. The manuscript is a significant source of English lute music from the late Renaissance.

A galliard was a form of Renaissance dance that was popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It was known for its lively, leaping movements and intricate steps. Galliards were usually composed in a triple meter, and "The Sinkapace Galliard" is no exception.

The term "sinkapace" (also spelled "cinquepace") refers to a particular rhythmic pattern characteristic of some galliards, featuring a series of five (cinque) steps (paces). In the context of music, it often refers to a specific syncopated rhythm where a longer note is followed by a shorter one.
Score Key:
D major (Sounding Pitch) (View more D major Music for Guitar )
Tempo Marking:
= 132
Duration:
1:05
Time Signature:
3/2 (View more 3/2 Music)
Range:
E3-B5
Number of Pages:
1
Difficulty:
Easy Level: Recommended for Beginners with some playing experience
Instrument:
Guitar  (View more Easy Guitar Music)
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