For what I know Paduana means a dance from Padua (Italian city) and is
   not a pavana but a triple meter dance.

   (But I don(t know how to dance it)

   V.





     > Message du 04/07/15 15:37
     > De : "Edward Chrysogonus Yong" <edward.y...@gmail.com>
     > A : "Lute List" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
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     > Objet : [LUTE] Paduane in Triple Time
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     > Dear Collective Wisdom,
     >
     > I'm working on 'Une m'avoit promis' from Le Roy's Second Book for
     guitar, and rather puzzled. It's marked as 'Paduane' but has a 3,
     and is barred as three beats to the bar. Aren't pavanes always in
     duple time?
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     > Confused,
     >
     > Edward
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