On Aug 6, 2007, at 3:14 AM, Sean Smith wrote:

>
> Dear friends,
>
> Inspired by the Sting recording a couple has asked for a lutenist  
> for a
> wedding. I'll assume that English period is fair game and now I hear I
> might be doing the processional as well. Since it's only in a  
> couple of
> weeks I didn't want spend too long looking and maybe barking up the
> wrong trees.
>
> Would there be suggestions for what has worked for you in the past? I
> should think a lot of passaggi and flash is distracting (and
> unnecessarily difficult). If short it should probably stand up to a
> couple of repeats. I'll have a 6-c lute but most of the rep is pretty
> accessible. I can always rely on Tant que vivray, if nec. tho I'd like
> to go English if possible.

Major key. How about Kemps Jig after they are pronounced man and wife?



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