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Anonymous
Pauls Steeple
Works Info
Composer
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Anonymous
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:09
"Paul's Steeple" is a traditional English folk tune that has been passed down through generations. The composer of the tune is unknown, and it is believed to have originated in the 17th century. The tune is named after the steeple of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The tune is typically played on the fiddle or other stringed instruments and is often used for country dances. It has a lively and upbeat tempo, with a strong emphasis on the first beat of each measure. The tune is in the key of G major and has a simple, repetitive melody that is easy to remember and play. "Paul's Steeple" is typically played in four movements, with each movement consisting of eight measures. The first movement is a simple melody played twice, followed by a second movement that introduces a variation on the melody. The third movement is a repeat of the first movement, and the fourth movement introduces a new variation on the melody. The characteristics of "Paul's Steeple" are its lively tempo, simple melody, and repetitive structure. The tune is often played at country dances and other social gatherings, and it is a popular choice for fiddle players and other musicians. Despite its age, the tune remains a beloved part of English folk music and continues to be played and enjoyed by people around the world.
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