Pa.s.samezzo, _see_ Pavan.
Pa.s.samezzo Pavan (Pa.s.sy-measures), 114, 126, 134, 145, 201, 203.
Pasqualigo, letter of, 9.
_Pa.s.sionate Pilgrim_, 71, 188.
Pavan, dance, 108, 113 (for voices), 114, 116 (with Galliard), 134-136, 144-146, 201-204.
Pavan, mode of dancing, 134, 144.
Pavan, 'quadrant,' 7.
Pavan, 'strains' of a, 23, 114, 135, 136, 144.
Pavane d'Espagne, _see_ Canaries, 146.
Peal of horns, to wind a; _see_ Horns, 211.
Peele, _Old Wives' Tale_, 16, 189.
'Peg-a-Ramsey,' 71, 89, 188.
Percy's Reliques, 83, 190, 196.
_Pericles_, 44, 64, 101, 107, 152.
Pes, or burden, 24.
Philomel, 22.
Pipe, with tabor, _see_ frontispiece, 78, 80, 81, 97, 98, 161, 162, 169.
Pipes, 129; of cornstalk, 162.
Pipers and fiddlers, unprofitable, 20.
Pizzicato, 30.
_Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music_, 4-8, 23, 113-116.
Plain song, 6, 8, 41, 42, 50, 67, 69, 185.
Plain song book, 6.
'Play his part,' _see_ 'Bear,' 12.
Playford, John, 12, 45, 189.
Plays of Shakespeare with references to music, 4, _et pa.s.sim_.
Plays, introduced by trumpets, 164.
Plays with music, 1586 to 1642, 171.
Popular Music, Old English, Chappell's, 9.
Praetorius, 122, 134.
Price, John, 80.
p.r.i.c.k-song, 15, 25, 41, 67, 69, 185.
Professional musicians, 17th cent., 13, 14, 130.
Proportion, 6, 7, 32, 33, 34; 153, Pythagoras on musical.
Psalmody, metrical, 85, 86.
Psaltery, 176.
Psychology of music in Shakespeare, 2, 152-158.
Public-house song, Elizabethan, 17, 20.
Punctus, _see_ p.r.i.c.k-song.
Puns, _see_ Quibbles.
Pupil and master, 5, 6, 7, 58-60, 62-64.
Purcell, _Bonduca_, 17, 36, 171.
operas, 176, 182, 183, 211.
Purcell, catch, 77.
canaries, 120.
Puritan, sings psalms to hornpipes, 84.
_Pyramus and Thisbe_, a masque, 160, 167.
Pythagoras, on music of spheres, 152-156.
QUADRANT Pavan, 7.
Quadrupla, 33, 34.