that is so true.... I play in a recorder quintet.. we just got two new
songs to rehears to play for dancers... and one we had the speed incorrect
and... we repeated part B, when it is only played once through...  I also
do alot of english country dancing...  and can appreciate a song done too
slowly or too fast for dancing... its really distracting to the dancers...
plus the music is beautiful!!  and needs to be played as it was meant to be
played!
ps... I just bought a new hurdy which is why I have this list serv.... but
the same applies to other instruments also.

I am not familiar with Horses Branle.. can someone send me the sheetmusic?
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On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:30 PM, michael <[email protected]>wrote:

>   Subject: horses branle****
>
>  I notice that music is often played too fast, often to the point when it
> ceases to be music. In particular the Horses Branle, so popular at this
> time of year, is often played pell mell. A suitable pulse or tempo should
> be no faster then 100 beats per minute. Ding dong merrily, which is also a
> song, should be taken at 88 if a scramble is to be avoided. ****
>
> A piece of music should be played according to its purpose, which in this
> case is dance. It should be savoured and enjoyed by all who hear it and not
> treated like last week’s meal inadvertently eaten.****
>
> Michael Muskett.****
>
> Musician.****
>
> HNY : MC****
>
>  ****
>
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