. Always commences on the third beat. Form 3 or 5. When accompanied by a musette, the gavotte is always repeated.
4. Bourree.—
allegro. Rhythm
. Form 3 or 5. Generally faster than the gavotte, and commences on the fourth beat.
5. Rigaudon.—Similar to the bourrée, but slower.
6. Loure.—Similar to the bourrée, but slower. (In French the verb lourer means “to hold,” which may have been a characteristic of the loure bass).
7. Tambourin.—