====== ADSON'S SARABAND ====== or The New Exchange\\ Recording: {{ ::music:adson_s_saraband-9s1gw-is4fe.mp3.zip |}} Longways for Six; in three parts (1st Ed., 1651). First Part. A1 1-4 All lead up a double and fall back a double to places (r.s.). 5-8 Partners set and turn single. A2 1-8 All that again. B1 1-4 Men face left wall, move forward a double, turn and return to places (r.s.). 5-8 Men set to their partners and turn single. B2 1-8 Women do the same to the right wall. Second Part. A1 1-2 Men face down and move forward a double obliquely to their left; while women face up and do the same, the dancers falling into one line (the three men below the three women) (r.s.). 3-4 Each file falls back a double, the men moving up into the women's places, and the women down into the men's (r.s). 5-8 Partners set and turn single. A2 1-2 Men face up and move forward a double obliquely to their left; while women face down and do the same (r.s.). 3-4 Same as in A1, the men moving down to places, the women up (r.s). 5-8 As in A1 B1 1 First and second couples change places, first couple moving down between the second (sk.s.). 2 First and third couples change places, third couple moving up between the first (sk.s.). 3-4 Second and third couples change places, second couple moving down between the third (sk.s.). 5-8 Partners set and turn single. B2 1-4 Same as B1 to places, reversing the direction of the movements. 5-8 Same as in B1 Third Part. A1 1-4 Men face left wall and both files move two doubles forward (r.s.). 5-8 Partners face, set, and turn single. A2 1-4 First and third men face each other, move forward a double on the outside of second man, meet, and fall back a double; while first and third women do the same (r.s.). 5-8 First and third men turn each other, while first and third women do the same. Simultaneously, second man turns his partner. B1 1-4 Partners fall back two steps and change places (r.s.). 5-8 Partners set and turn single. B2 1-8 First man and first woman, followed by second and third couples, lead down the middle to the bottom, turn to their left and lead up to places (sk.s.).