Pachelbel wrote Cannon in D around 1680, while working at the Predigerkirche in Erfurt, Germany. It was written in or around 1680, during the baroque period, as a piece of chamber music for three violins and basso continuo, but has since been arranged for a wide variety of ensembles.
A piece of music which Pachelbel wrote in the 1680s.
The exact date of composition is unknown, but it's speculated to have been written in 1694.
It is in canon form. It is written for three violins and continuo. It is one of the most beloved of classical repertoire.
The bassline repeats the same eight notes throughout the piece. The notes are D, A, B, F#, G, D, G, A.
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Pachelbels Canon in D is not Christmas music. Perhaps someone has combined this piece with something else, but it wouldn't have been composed by Pachelbel.
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Pachelbels Canon in D is not Christmas music. Perhaps someone has combined this piece with something else, but it wouldn't have been composed by Pachelbel.
I dont get the question, but pachelbels canon is just tabs no chords
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He didn't have one.
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One is the Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor by Bach. It is a duet that sounds pretty good.
Step on the Bass Line was created on 2000-02-24.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM He will show you.
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