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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

Jeff Beck

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  • Romanesca is a song form popular in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. It was most popular with Italian composers of the early Baroque period.

    Originating in Spain as Guardame las vacas, a romanesca is composed of a sequence of four chords with a simple, repeating bass, which provide the groundwork for variations and improvisation. A famous example is "Greensleeves".

  • awesome awesome awesome song

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  • Funny how this is one of the first hard rock albums, and then they put songs like this on it. I love it!

  • Simplistic - yet elegant.

  • @MichaelPalinFan2008 Maybe just a short acoustic mini-set in the middle of an electric gig.

  • On one hand I wish Jeff would play acoustic on his gigs at least sometimes cos it would make a really nice change. But then, DO I?

  • @Dylan0415 Rarr rah! Googly gooop slobas- frikkle duté!!!! Mejr mejr rarr!!

  • thank you for this vid

  • @andy5544work it is widely believed however nobody knows for sure...at least not to my knowledge....i would like to know for sure if they have confirmed the composer however if they have found out though please :)

    anyone feel free to correct me if i am wrong

  • @andy5544work don't know

    don't care

  • is it true that henry 8th wrote greensleeves ?

  • Beautiful

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