In recent decades (as of 2007) Bob Margolis' arrangement of it has gained mass popularity [citation needed] among high school wind ensembles in the USA.
The piece is often played by Renaissance-style bands and always features a large trumpet part.
It ends with a fanfare of rapidly repeated sixteenth notes in modern notation (semiquavers).
This piece is very typical of the mid-sixteenth century court music [citation needed] and would have been played by consorts of instruments of the same type, like sackbutts and cornetts, shawms, viols, recorders, and possible also by mixed consorts.
6-9th grade students that do band class have a high chance for you to see this song, or play it.