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The passamezzo moderno ("modern half step"; also quadran, quadrant, or quadro pavan), or Gregory Walker was "one of the most popular harmonic formulae in the
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period, divid nginto two complementary strains thus:" For example, in
C major C major (or the key of C) is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and ...
the progression is as follows: : The progression or ground bass, the
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variation of the passamezzo antico, originated in Italian and French dance music during the first half of the 16th century, where it was often used with a contrasting progression or section known as ''ripresi''. Though one of Thomas Morley's characters in ''Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke'' denigrates the Gregory Walker, comparing unskilled singing to its sound, it was popular in both pop/popular/folk and classical musics through 1700. Its popularity was revived in the mid 19th century, and the American variant (below) evolved into the twelve bar blues.


Examples

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American Gregory Walker

The American Gregory Walker, popular in
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, is a variation in which the subdominant (IV) chords become the progression IV–I. : For example, in C major this variation is as follows: :


Examples

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Other variations


On original progression

*Second strain's first I becomes I–I7 (for a stronger "lead-in" to the upcoming IV): :*"Gathering Flowers From the Hillside": The Bluegrass variation frequently occurs in conjunction with the I–I7 "lead-in" and/or the direct IV-to-V transition listed above.
The resulting progression is  , , ,  I , I , I , V , ,  I(–I7) , IV , (I–)V , I , , , ; examples include: ::*"Free Little Bird" ( David Holt and Doc and Merle Watson; not to be confused with
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On American variant

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1947) (verse and second strain of chorus)


Notes


References

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Further reading

* Anon. n.d.
Coming 'round the Mountain
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Leader in Lieder mit Midi Melodies
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