Branle Asymétrique

A branle is a medieval dance, still done in many areas of France and Germany. It's pronounced "brawl," and is the etymological foremother of the modern word for a chaotic outbreak of fisticuffs -- which should tell you something about the dance. This branle is found on the album Du Piment Dans Le Kugelhopf - Musiques d'Alsace À Danser by the fabulous Alsatian duo, Au Gre des Vents. This is my second attempt at recording it. At first I played it as a 5/4 waltz, but Gilles, of Au Gre Des Vent, emailed me and pointed out that there's one bar in there that is in 6/4. Tricksy tune! Hopefully, I got it right this time! This was recorded for the Theme of the Month over on Mel.net.



Special thanks to Flora, the Boston Terrier, and her invaluable support.

COMING SOON! An interview with Au Gre Des Vent!

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