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'''MAN IN THE MOON [4], THE.''' English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. It is not known where source Tester got the tune. All versions are sourced to him. Some see similarities with the morris tune "[[Maid of the Mill (2)]]," if the latter is set in 3/4 time. | |f_annotation='''MAN IN THE MOON [4], THE.''' English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. It is not known where source Tester got the tune. All versions are sourced to him. Some see similarities with the morris tune "[[Maid of the Mill (2)]]," if the latter is set in 3/4 time. | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=anglo concertina player Scan Tester (1887-1972, Sussex), recorded in 1957 by Mervyn Plunkett [Callaghan]. | |||
|f_printed_sources=Callaghan ('''Hardcore English'''), 2007; p. 85. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Musical Traditions MTCD333, Scan Tester et al) - "The Birds Upon the Tree" (2004). Topic 12TS455/6, Scan Tester - "I Never Played to Many Posh Dances" (1990). Veteran VTVS03/04, Scan Tester - "I Never Played to Many Posh Dances" (Re-release of 1990 Topic album). | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 9 March 2024
X: 1 T:Man in the Moon [4], The R:Waltz C:Trad. O:England Z:Paul Hardy's Session Tunebook 2012 (see www.paulhardy.net). Creative Commons cc by-nc-sa licenced. M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=140 K:G |:D2|"G"G3A G2|"D7"F2E2D2|"G"G2A2B2|"C"c4Bc|"G"d4c2|"D7"B2c2A2| ("G"G6|G4):|Bc|"G"d6|d6|"Am"c2A2B2|c6| "G"B3A Bc|d2B2G2|"C"E2F2G2|"D7"A2F2D2|"G"G3A G2|"Bm"F2E2D2| "G"G2A2B2|"C"c4Bc|"G"d4c2|"D7"B2c2A2|("G"G6|G4)|]
MAN IN THE MOON [4], THE. English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. It is not known where source Tester got the tune. All versions are sourced to him. Some see similarities with the morris tune "Maid of the Mill (2)," if the latter is set in 3/4 time.