Pavane" by Gabriel Fauré is a classical composition that exudes a serene and graceful atmosphere. It is a pavane, a slow and stately dance form popular in Renaissance Europe. The music is characterized by its elegant melody, lush harmonies, and gentle rhythmic pulse. While the piece doesn't have explicit lyrics, its evocative melody and harmonies convey a sense of nostalgia, beauty, and melancholy. It transports listeners to a dreamy and reflective state, inviting them to immerse themselves in its tranquil ambiance. Overall, "Pavane" is a timeless and introspective piece that captures the essence of elegance and poignancy in its melody and orchestration.
Letter notes
(E° E) G B G F°# (G° F) G B G A° (G° D)
F°# (G° A) E° (F°# B) A D° A G° (F°# C) E° (F°# G) D° (E° A)
G C° G D°# (B B) F# B F# A F# B F#
(B G E G) G (C° A) (D° B E) B E°
(D° B A) (C° A) (D°# A# E) (B G) (C° D) F D°
(C° F G) B C° A (B C) (E F#) A# (B D# B)
A B G F# (E° E) G B G F°# (G° C) G B G A°
(G° D) F°# (G° A) E° (F°# B) A D° A G°
(F°# C) E° (F°# G) D° (E° A) G C°
G D°# (B B) F# B F# A F# B F#
(G E G) G (A F) (G D F) F C° (B G E)
A (B C) G (A D) F B (G C) F# (G A#) E (E B) (D# B)
(E E) B E G F# E D C (B B) F# B F#
C°# (D°# A) F# (C°# B A) D°# E°
(F°# B G) E° (G° A) F°# (D°# F#) E A# C°#
(B B) F# B F# C°# (D° F#) D (C°# A F#)
D° E° (F°# B G) E° (G° D) F°# (D° A)
E G C°# (B F#) D (A# F#) B C°# (D° A) E G C°#
(B F#) D (A# F#) B C°# (D° A) E G C°#
(F°# D) A D° A C A (E° C) F°# E° (D°# B) F# G E A B G
Number notation
(3° 3) 5 7 5 4°# (5° 4) 5 7 5 6° (5° 2) 4°# (5° 6) 3° (4°# 7) 6 2° 6 5° (4°# 1) 3° (4°# 5) 2° (3° 6)
5 1° 5 2°# (7 7) 4# 7 4# 6 4# 7 4# (7 5 3 5) 5 (1° 6) (2° 7 3) 7 3° (2° 7 6) (1° 6) (2°# 6# 3) (7 5) (1° 2) 4 2°
(1° 4 5) 7 1° 6 (7 1) (3 4#) 6# (7 2# 7) 6 7 5 4# (3° 3) 5 7 5 4°# (5° 1) 5 7 5 6°
(5° 2) 4°# (5° 6) 3° (4°# 7) 6 2° 6 5° (4°# 1) 3° (4°# 5) 2° (3° 6) 5 1° 5 2°# (7 7) 4# 7 4# 6 4# 7 4#
(5 3 5) 5 (6 4) (5 2 4) 4 1° (7 5 3) 6 (7 1) 5 (6 2) 4 7 (5 1) 4# (5 6#) 3 (3 7) (2# 7)
(3 3) 7 3 5 4# 3 2 1 (7 7) 4# 7 4# 1°# (2°# 6) 4# (1°# 7 6) 2°# 3° (4°# 7 5) 3° (5° 6) 4°# (2°# 4#) 3 6# 1°#
(7 7) 4# 7 4# 1°# (2° 4#) 2 (1°# 6 4#) 2° 3° (4°# 7 5) 3° (5° 2) 4°# (2° 6) 3 5 1°# (7 4#) 2 (6# 4#) 7 1°# (2° 6) 3 5 1°#
(7 4#) 2 (6# 4#) 7 1°# (2° 6) 3 5 1°# (4°# 2) 6 2° 6 1 6 (3° 1) 4°# 3° (2°# 7) 4# 5 3 6 7 5