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John Playford
Stanes Morris
Works Info
Composer
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John Playford
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:07
"Stanes Morris" is a traditional English dance tune that was first published in John Playford's "The English Dancing Master" in 1651. The tune is believed to have originated in the 16th century and was likely named after the town of Staines in Middlesex, England. The dance is in 4/4 time and has a moderate tempo. It is typically played on a fiddle or other stringed instrument and features a simple melody that is easy to remember and play. The tune is often played in a set with other traditional English dance tunes, such as "Sellenger's Round" and "Gathering Peascods." "Stanes Morris" is a lively and upbeat tune that is characterized by its catchy melody and driving rhythm. The tune is divided into several distinct sections, or movements, each of which has its own unique character and feel. The first movement is typically played at a moderate tempo and features a simple, repetitive melody that is easy to dance to. The second movement is faster and more complex, with a more intricate melody and a more driving rhythm. The third movement is slower and more melodic, with a more lyrical and expressive feel. Overall, "Stanes Morris" is a classic example of traditional English dance music, with its catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and lively, upbeat feel. It has remained a popular tune among folk musicians and dancers for centuries and continues to be played and enjoyed today.
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