John Bull (c. 1562 - 1628) - Pavane in the second tone

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

Pierre Hantai

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  • @shautora It refers to the Gregorian modes. The second tone is the dorian mode while the first is the Ionian or major.

  • very satisfying pavane, nice

  • What exactly do you mean by the "second tone" here? Is this piece in the soft chromatic scale?

  • what do you mean and where is that

  • Things wouldn't have change much 400 or so years ago sitting over the water and gazing in the reflection listening to John Bull echoing over the stillness of the night and calmness on the water.......

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