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|f_annotation= | |f_annotation='''TEMPEST [4], THE.''' AKA and see "[[Cease Rude Boreas]]," "[[Sailor's Complaint (The)]]," "[[Storm (The)]]." English, Air (3/4 time). This English air, unrelated to other 'Tempest' versions, was the vehicle for many songs, including the 18th century English broadside "The Saylor's Complaint" and George Alexander Stevens' "Cease, rude Boreas; or, The Storm," printed in '''The Muses' Delight''' (1754). In America the tune can be found as the song "The Storm" in the '''American Musical Miscellany''' of 1798. For more, see note for "[[annotation:Sailor's Complaint (The)]]." | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 10 July 2021
X: 1 T: the Tempest [4]. Tune for a Retreat. %R: waltz, minuet Z: 2017 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> B: John Treat - "Gamut for the Fifes", 1779, p.7 #3 F: https://archive.org/details/GamutFortheFifes N: The first note (c) in bar 5 is barred with the other 4; fixed to match similar bars' rhythms. N: The last two notes (cA) are faint, and don't really fit at the beginning. M: 3/4 L: 1/8 F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/JohnTreat/GftF/GftF2.abc K: G % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bd |\ {d2}c2 BAGF | G2 A2 B>d | c2 B2 A>F | G4 Bd |c2BAGF | G2 A2 Bd | c2 B2 AF | G2 zBcB |e2 edcB | A2 A2 BA | G2 FE F/G/A | D4 AB |c2BA dF | GA/B/ A2 gf/e/ | d2 cB cA |] % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TEMPEST [4], THE. AKA and see "Cease Rude Boreas," "Sailor's Complaint (The)," "Storm (The)." English, Air (3/4 time). This English air, unrelated to other 'Tempest' versions, was the vehicle for many songs, including the 18th century English broadside "The Saylor's Complaint" and George Alexander Stevens' "Cease, rude Boreas; or, The Storm," printed in The Muses' Delight (1754). In America the tune can be found as the song "The Storm" in the American Musical Miscellany of 1798. For more, see note for "annotation:Sailor's Complaint (The)."