I play brunch music at a coffee shop every 2 weeks and my latest idea
   is to go for variety in tempo, key and style. I also divide up the
   longer pavans and intricate pieces with some of those short page-filler
   toys and pop tunes or branles.  I have just put a couple new short,
   filler tunes up on my web site:
   What If A Day
   Lord Zouch
   They are at  [1]www.groundsanddivisions.info
   Nancy

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     Coming Saturday I am to play for two hours during a dinner. The
     request was for early-Baroque dance music, but I think that can be
     interpreted as anything between 1500 and 1700 of a lively nature.
     I'll
     bring a pile of music, so no fear of silence - and I can improvise
     music of a lively nature for hours on end - but could people with
     some
     experience in this sort of thing tell me what they usually play?
     Ideally I'd just put one or two books on my music stand and play
     through these.
     I'll now walk to my music shelves and see with what sort of one-stop
     solution I can come up with, but I'm sure some of you will be even
     faster. ;-)
     David - lively by nature
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   P.O. Box 6499
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   phone 925/686-5800 fax 925/680-2582
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References

   1. http://www.groundsanddivisions.info/
   2. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/
   3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   4. http://www.nancycarlinassociates.com/
   5. http://www.groundsanddivisions.info/
   6. http://lutesocietyofamerica.org/

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