R$30
Hole In the Wall
Key: G major
Arrangement: Solo Guitar + Chords + Tablature (TAB)
Composer / Source: J. Playford (?)
Period: Baroque (17th century)
Region / Culture: English
Type: Dance
Format: Digital download (PDF) — 1 file (2.4MB)
“Hole in the Wall” is a classic English country dance from the late 17th-century Playford-era repertory, documented in dance resources that trace it back to Playford/Playford-related publications around the end of the 1600s.
In practice, that tradition shaped tunes to work for dancers: clear musical “sentences,” strong pulse, and repeat-friendly design. That’s exactly why this melody is still so useful today—whether you’re playing it for an actual dance, building an early-music/folk crossover set, or using it as an ensemble study for timing and articulation.
Because this edition includes chord symbols, it’s not just a melody: it becomes a flexible framework for accompaniment textures—ranging from open fifths and drone-like support (very convincing for early dance color) to brighter broken-chord patterns for a modern folk feel.
Keep the groove dance-like and buoyant. Avoid heavy rubato—this tune works best with a grounded pulse. Use repeats musically: switch from strumming to broken chords, vary bass movement, or lighten/darken dynamics while keeping the same harmonic outline.