Daphne - a Renaissance melody arranged for guitar quintet/ensemble (arr. Clive Lane) by Anon Sheet Music for Guitar Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Daphne - a Renaissance melody arranged for guitar quintet/ensemble (arr. Clive Lane) Digital Sheet Music
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Daphne - a Renaissance melody arranged for guitar quintet/ensemble (arr. Clive Lane)
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The anonymous tune DAPHNE, (also known as Hit and Miss) was a great favourite in Elizabethan times, appearing in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (c.1612, with variations by Giles Farnaby) and in Giles Earles Song-book (1626).

As a song, the lyric tells the story of the ancient Greek myth regarding Apollos pursuit of the nymph Daphne, who escaped only by turning herself into a tree.

I have arranged it here for four guitars and bass guitar. The bass guitar part can also be played on a baritone guitar (tuned A-D-G-C-E-A), so I have included a baritone guitar part (in treble clef and transposed up a fifth, so the player can use normal guitar fingerings).
Guitars 1-4 are equally difficult, with solos. If a sixth guitar is available, they should strum the chords from letter J (see chord symbols on the bass part ).

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Duration: 3:21

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