The tune Greensleeves can be played by a myriad of instruments. It can be played by a group or on a solo instrument. It can even be sung.
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Greensleeves. The song was used as the (Lassie) theme , by the way.
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It's certainly not explicitly one in the lyrics, being essentially a love ballad.
What Child is This? or Greensleeves is an ancient Christmas Carol - Greensleeves is the secular title. It"s the same song as the Lassie theme, with the animal moving her paws.
it is rumoured that Henry viii composed Greensleeves.
Greensleeves Records was created in 1975.
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The song "Greensleeves" is typically played in the key of E minor.
"Greensleeves" is traditionally associated with the lute, a stringed instrument popular during the Renaissance and early Baroque periods. It has also been played on various instruments, including the guitar and harpsichord. The melody's sweet and melancholic nature lends itself well to different arrangements and interpretations across various musical styles.
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The music to Greensleeves does not have a copyright, it has long since expired, and it was written before copyrights were even conceived. However, recordings of Greensleeves do have copyrights, so it is illegal to use those without permission.
"'Greensleeves,' a very old English song."
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