Zoppetti and Campanella, forwards
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It's not clear which words modify which phrase: does this mean that the hops are done moving forwards, or that the foot is held in front, or both (if indeed "going forwards along the room" is what's meant by per longo)? Both interpretations work.
Compare with 13. zoppetti to the side and campanella
2 hops forwards, campanella
foot in front ...
This takes one tempo (one bar in 6/4 or 6/8; two bars in 3/4 or 3/2) of galliard music.
Katherine Davies, 2016.
Two hops (zoppetti) with feet on the ground going along [the room] with the little bell (campanella).
14. Duoi zoppetti col piede in terra per longo con la campanella.