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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Composed by King Henry VIII (1491-1547) ? Played by Sally Fletcher

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  • Yes mate:) The name is 'Greensleeves'

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  • makes me want to slay a dragon.

  • @vaughner11 The name of this tune is Greensleeves and Shakespeare mentions it in one of his plays. It's an Elizabethan melody.

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  • @TheShortzo Harp

  • @morrismanish It actually came after the death of Mary I of England... Henry VIII was succeeded by Edward VI and Lady Jane Grey before the throne went Mary I and eventually to Elizabeth I the Virgin Queen...

  • Is that a harp or a harpsichord

  • Why does it remind me of Zelda

  • Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. I do wish it would be a little louder (and yes I did have my speakers up) but nonetheless, it was wonderful.

  • Sounds like this is being played on a harp?

  • @morrismanish It would still be Tudor, Elizabeth is his daughter, the era is still called the Tudor era 1485 - 1603. :)

  • The melody, if written by Henry 8th then the melody is Tudor. Elizebethan era came after the deth of Henry 8

  • @szimanka

    Rofl

  • Greensleeves was my delight

    Greensleeves was my heart of gold

    Greensleeves was my heart of joy...

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