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|f_annotation=TURKEYLONEY. English, Jig and Country Dance Air (6/4 time). G Dorian (Raven): E Dorian (Chappell). Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Raven): ABBCCDD (Chappell). This dance tune, one of the most popular of the latter sixteenth century, appears in '''William Ballet's Lute Book''' (1590). Chappell (1859) quotes a reference to the tune in Nashe's "Have with you to Saffron Walden:" | |f_annotation='''TURKEYLONEY.''' English, Jig and Country Dance Air (6/4 time). G Dorian (Raven): E Dorian (Chappell). Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Raven): ABBCCDD (Chappell). This dance tune, one of the most popular of the latter sixteenth century, appears in '''William Ballet's Lute Book''' (1590). Chappell (1859) quotes a reference to the tune in Nashe's "Have with you to Saffron Walden:" | ||
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''Dick Harvey...having preacht and beat downe three pulpits in'' | ''Dick Harvey...having preacht and beat downe three pulpits in'' | ||
''inveighing against dauncing, one Sunday evening, when his'' | ''inveighing against dauncing, one Sunday evening, when his'' | ||
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''out and foote in, and as busie as might be at 'Rogero', 'Baselino', 'Turkelony', 'All the flowers of the broom','' | ''out and foote in, and as busie as might be at 'Rogero', 'Baselino', 'Turkelony', 'All the flowers of the broom','' | ||
'' 'Pepper is black', 'Greene Sleeves', 'Peggy Ransey', came sneaking behind a tree, and lookt on," '' ...etc. | '' 'Pepper is black', 'Greene Sleeves', 'Peggy Ransey', came sneaking behind a tree, and lookt on," '' ...etc. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Chappell ('''Popular Music of the Olden Time, vol. 1'''), 1859; pp. 237-238. Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 8. | |||
Chappell ('''Popular Music of the Olden Time, vol. 1'''), 1859; pp. 237 238. Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 8. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 3 January 2021
X:1 T:Turkeylony M:6/4 L:1/8 Q:"Fast" S:Chappell – Popular Music of the Olden Time (1859) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D F6 F6 | F6 F6 | G4 F2 G4A2 | (B6 B6) | A6 A6 | B4 B2 A4 G2 | F4 E2 ^D3^C D2 | (E6 E6) ||
TURKEYLONEY. English, Jig and Country Dance Air (6/4 time). G Dorian (Raven): E Dorian (Chappell). Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Raven): ABBCCDD (Chappell). This dance tune, one of the most popular of the latter sixteenth century, appears in William Ballet's Lute Book (1590). Chappell (1859) quotes a reference to the tune in Nashe's "Have with you to Saffron Walden:"
Dick Harvey...having preacht and beat downe three pulpits in inveighing against dauncing, one Sunday evening, when his wench or friskin was footing it aloft on the greene, with foote out and foote in, and as busie as might be at 'Rogero', 'Baselino', 'Turkelony', 'All the flowers of the broom', 'Pepper is black', 'Greene Sleeves', 'Peggy Ransey', came sneaking behind a tree, and lookt on," ...etc.