: [LUTE] Re: Tarantella - ground, melody or rhytm?
It has a melody as well as a ground and rhythm, and even lyrics in some
sources.
These do vary.
There is quite a bit about it in Maurices Esses book Dance and
instrumental diferencias in Spain during the 17th and early 18th
centuries. Including one
It has a melody as well as a ground and rhythm, and even lyrics in some
sources.
These do vary.
There is quite a bit about it in Maurices Esses book Dance and instrumental
diferencias in Spain during the 17th and early 18th centuries. Including
one version of the tune.
There must be
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Dear collective knowledge,
as some may know, I happen to have kind of relation to some tarantula
spiders, see my page (or don't if you happen to have araknofobia!)
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/Tarantula/
I would like to gather a collection of Tarantella dances to