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|f_annotation='''CACINA'''. AKA and see "[[Cacinameronian's Rant]]," "[[Cassano Jig]]," "[[Cassino]]." Scottish, English; Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. In addition to the Scottish publications listed below, "Cacina" appears in the c. 1786 music manuscript collection of American flute player Henry Beck, and in G.E. Blake's Philadelphia (Pa.) publication '''Gentleman's Amusement''' (1824). Under the alternate titles "Cotillion Oats, Peas, Beans" and "Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow" it was widely known as a play-party game. English versions can be found as "The [[Cassano]]" and "[[Cassino]]." | |||
'''CACINA'''. AKA and see "Cacinameronian's Rant." Scottish, Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. | |f_source_for_notated_version= | ||
|f_printed_sources=Aird ('''Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 1'''), 1782; No. 100, p. 35. McGlashan ('''Collection of Scots Measures'''), c. 1780; p. 42. |f_recorded_sources= | |||
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CACINA. AKA and see "Cacinameronian's Rant," "Cassano Jig," "Cassino." Scottish, English; Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. In addition to the Scottish publications listed below, "Cacina" appears in the c. 1786 music manuscript collection of American flute player Henry Beck, and in G.E. Blake's Philadelphia (Pa.) publication Gentleman's Amusement (1824). Under the alternate titles "Cotillion Oats, Peas, Beans" and "Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow" it was widely known as a play-party game. English versions can be found as "The Cassano" and "Cassino."