This document contains an 18th century Basse Dance titled "Beure frais" that was intabulated in 1529. The dance is notated using tablature, indicating the fingering positions for a lute or similar stringed instrument. It follows the standard form of basse dances with repeats and variations and would have been performed by dancers in pairs.
This document contains an 18th century Basse Dance titled "Beure frais" that was intabulated in 1529. The dance is notated using tablature, indicating the fingering positions for a lute or similar stringed instrument. It follows the standard form of basse dances with repeats and variations and would have been performed by dancers in pairs.
This document contains an 18th century Basse Dance titled "Beure frais" that was intabulated in 1529. The dance is notated using tablature, indicating the fingering positions for a lute or similar stringed instrument. It follows the standard form of basse dances with repeats and variations and would have been performed by dancers in pairs.