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> > Copie A : > Objet : [LUTE] Paduane in Triple Time > > 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? > > Confused, > > Edward > > > ======== > > II?III? I.I>>IuI-oIII?I 1/2I^1I-oII 1/2 II+-III'II?I 1/4IuI-I?I 1/2 IuI-o IuI-I|II 1/2I?I IuI 1/4IuI IuIII 1/4II,I.. > HA| litterA| electronicA| ab iPhono missA| sunt. > aeCURe>>aaeuae>>P:c, 1/4eae-oe-aaa 3/4iPhonea > This e-mail was sent from my iPhone. > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > --