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13y ago

These were dance tunes in Renaissance music (roughly 400-500 years ago) and would often be played on viols (bowed string instruments of various sizes) and lutes (plucked string instruments, which also came in different sizes).

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The pavane was a processional dance that was preformed around the 16th century. The pavane was played in the beat on 2/2 to make it easier to walk in time to the rhythm. The pavane was used to make a grand entrance by Kings or Queens at that time.

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Pavane is a formal court dance popular in Italy, France and Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries.

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The pavane is composed in duple (2) time and is slow. The dance steps involve high jumps and kicks in the air.

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12y ago

it was played at balls and parties of the rich

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10y ago

Instruments at the pavane

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