Renaissance and Elizabethan Music for Banjo DATESMAN KYLE
Classique
Contenu
3. Anthony Holborne (1547-1602): A Galliarde [Anthony Holborne]
4. Caesare Negri (1546-1604): Gagliarda/Pavaniglia #1 (Italian) [Caesare Negri]
5. Caesare Negri (1546-1604): Gagliarda/Pavaniglia #2 (Italian) [Caesare Negri]
6. Canzone-Fieri Ochi (Italian)
7. Enriges de Valdarabanno: Sonnett (Spanish)
8. Fabrito Caruso (1580s): Villanela (Italian) [Fabrito Caruso]
9. Fantasia (Italian)
10. Fiamenga (Italian)
11. Gagliarda Nova (Italian)
12. Georg Fuhrmann: Ein gutes Tanz (German)
13. GREENSLEEVES
14. Hans Neusidler (1509-1563): Ein Nederlandische Tanz (Dutch/German) [Hans Neusidler]
15. Hans Neusidler (1509-1563): Leid - Ich Klag den Tag (German) [Hans Neusidler]
16. Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck (1562-1621): Volte (Dutch) [Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck]
17. Jean Baptiste Besard (1567-1625): A Galliarde (French) [Jean Baptiste Besard] 18. John Dowland (1563-1626): A Ballet [John Dowland]
19. John Dowland (1563-1626): A Pavane [John Dowland]
20. John Dowland (1563-1626): Come Again [John Dowland]
21. John Dowland (1563-1626): Lachrimae Pavane [John Dowland]
22. John Dowland (1563-1626): Melancholy Galliarde [John Dowland]
23. Louis de Narvaez (1530-1550): Guardame Las Vacas (Spanish) [Louis de Narvaez]
24. Mirko Cafagni: Etwas Corenten (Swiss) [Mirko Cafagni]
25. Spagnoletta (Spanish/Italian)
26. The Ladies Delight
27. The Willow Song
28. Thoinot Arbeau (1580s) Pavane: Belle qui tiens ma Vie (French) [Thoinot Arbeau]
29. Thomas Campion (1567-1620): Never Weather Beaten Sail [Thomas Campion]
30. Thomas Campion (1567-1620): Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee [Thomas Campion]
31. Thomas Robinson (1588-1610): Go From My Window [Thomas Robinson]
32. Thomas Robinson (1588-1610): The Queen's Jig [Thomas Robinson] 33. Tutte Venite Armati (Italian)
34. What if, a day, a month, or a year
Description :
Perhaps the first 5-string banjo book of its kind, Renaissance and Elizabethan Music for Banjo consists entirely of music from these early periods and provides banjo players with "growing material"—that is, the opportunity to play in a number of different keys besides G major. This detail alone will expand your banjo horizon by requiring the use of unusual chord shapes. Written for classical banjo enthusiasts who want to further enhance their musicianship, some selections reveal one of the earliest aspects of music theory, that of modal scales. Various compositional forms and unfamiliar tempos are also introduced in arrangements that will help you become less dependent on the open fifth string. This type of music would be extremely difficult to learn by ear, so a book of tablatures should prove to be invaluable. Every piece is presented first in a vertical chord arrangement, which was the way it was originally intended— and then arranged in a linear horizontal style more familiar to modern players. Every tune is accompanied by performance notes supported by a helpful glossary. Written in tablature only with access to online audio, these pieces also make great finger-limbering exercises! Includes access to online audio.