Another (shorter) piece from Mudarra, arranged for low-G ukulele, derived from an arrangement for guitar by an anonymous setter here. About half of the piece can be played in second position with whole or partial barrés. It is just about possible to sustain the longer notes whilst playing the runs, and I have indicated the fingerings that I find most comfortable – you may prefer your own.
The pavane was a slow, stately, processional dance; this means one can take ones time playing it.
Here are the links to versions in these formats: pdf (preview), pdf auto download, TablEdit and MIDI.
Have fun!
Tablature and notation for the low-G ukulele, transcribed from music written in the 16th - 17th centuries for the Renaissance lute and guitar. The arrangements are free to download, and are suitable also for the Renaissance guitar. The blog is dedicated to those of us "whose loue of Musicke exceedes their skill."
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