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Tarantella Napoletana (arranged for guitar) (arr. Brian Streckfus)
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Key: A (harmonic) minor

This peices conjures Italian themes.

Features:
1.
Tablature added.
2. Guitar Chord diagrams added
3. Slurs made idiomatic for guitar.
4. Engraved to fit on two pages.
5. Left hand fingerings added. 
6. The intro and a few chords were slightly changed to be easier yet more interesting.

Tips:
1. Measure 34 is a Neopolitan chord; a major chord built a half step above the major key.
2. Measure 23-24 has a chromatic bass line.

History:
The "Tarantella Napoletana" is a lively and rhythmic traditional Italian dance and musical form. Here are some key facts about it:

1. **Origin**: The tarantella originated in Southern Italy, particularly in the regions of Naples (Napoli), Sicily, and Calabria. The "Tarantella Napoletana" specifically refers to the version from Naples.

2. **Historical Background**: The name "tarantella" is derived from "tarantism," a hysterical condition once believed to be caused by the bite of a tarantula spider. In the past, it was thought that the fast-paced dancing could cure the victim of the spider's bite.

3. **Dance Style**: The tarantella is characterized by its quick, upbeat tempo and lively steps. It is typically danced by couples who perform a series of rapid, whirling, and energetic movements.

4. **Musical Characteristics**: The music for the tarantella is usually in a 6/8 or 3/8 time signature, giving it a distinctive, brisk rhythm. It is often played with traditional Italian instruments such as the mandolin, accordion, tambourine, and guitar.

5. **Cultural Significance**: The tarantella is a popular folk dance at Italian weddings, festivals, and celebrations. It embodies the joyous and festive spirit of Southern Italy.

6. **Choreography**: The choreography of the tarantella can vary, but it typically includes lively footwork, leaps, spins, and sometimes mimicking movements that resemble the actions of a spider.

7. **Symbolism**: Beyond its historical association with curing spider bites, the tarantella has come to symbolize the passionate and exuberant nature of Italian culture.

8. **Modern Interpretations**: The tarantella has been incorporated into various forms of art and entertainment, including classical music compositions, operas, and ballet. It remains a popular cultural reference in Italian-themed events and media.

9. **Famous Compositions**: Several classical composers have written pieces inspired by or incorporating the tarantella, including Rossini's "La Danza" and Chopin's "Tarantella in A-flat major."

10. **Global Influence**: While deeply rooted in Italian tradition, the tarantella has influenced folk dances in other cultures and is sometimes performed by dance groups around the world celebrating Italian heritage.

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