Baroque Uke #12 Passacaille in Em, Robert de Visée
by Robert de Visee
Ukulele - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.1188490

Composed by Robert de Visee. Arranged by Chris Webster. Baroque,Classical. Individual part. 2 pages. Chris Webster #788096. Published by Chris Webster (A0.1188490).

This beautiful Passacaglia by Robert de Visée (1655-1733) might sound a little different to the usual classical guitar version, but that's because it has been transcribed directly from the orginal tablature: Livre de pièces pour la guitare (Paris, 1686). The piece transfers well to the ukulele, except that the scalar passage in bar 3 of the ritornello break to the octave on the G string, though this is not too obtrusive. The piece works even better in low G tuning or on a baritone - though the notation is for ukulele tuned G C E A.

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