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|f_aka=Anoy's Jig, Bride of the Winds, Lancier Bouchard,
|f_aka=Anoy's Jig, Bride of the Winds, Lancier Bouchard Premiere Partie, Quadrille (28)
|f_composer=Jim Magill
|f_composer=Jim Magill
|f_country=Canada, United States
|f_country=Canada, United States
|f_genre=Down-East/Maritime
|f_rhythm=Jig/Quadrille
|f_rhythm=Jig/Quadrille
|f_time_signature=6/8
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|f_year=1944
|f_year=1944
|f_page=p. 1
|f_page=p. 1
|f_theme_code_index=5H6H 1H5 76 1H5
|f_theme_code_index=5H6H1H5 761H5
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|f_player=Jim Magill and his Northern Ramblers
|f_album=Bride of the Winds
|f_label=London 16008 (78 RPM)
|f_recording_date=1949
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'''BRIDE OF THE WINDS'''. AKA and see "[[Anoy's Jig]]." Canadian, Jig. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Jarman): AA'AA'BB'BB' (Phillips). Composition credited to Jim Magill in Jarman's 1944 (Anglo-)Canadian publication; however, the tune had been recorded by French-Canadian fiddler Joseph Bouchard as the first part of his "[[Lancier Bouchard]]" in 1938. Even earlier, in 1924, it was recorded by John A. Pattee as the 1st change in his "[[Old Catville Quadrille]]," according to Paul Gifford, who also finds it as "[[Anoy's Jig]]" in Don Messer's repertoire. It is related (set in 2/4 time) to "[[Whalen's Breakdown]]" which Messer popularized during his career. Versions of the melody appear in R.P. Christeson's '''Old-Time Fiddler's Repertory''', vol. 1 (No. 182) and in Bayard's '''Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife''' (No. 523).
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The title is the English translation of the German phrase ''die Windsbraut'', which is used to refer to a storm or tempest.
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''Printed sources:'' Jarman ('''The Cornhuskers Book of Square Dance Tunes'''), 1944; p. 1. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes'''), vol. 2, 1995; p. 360.
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T:Bride of the Wind
T: Bride of the Wind
B:Robert P. Christeson, The Old-Time Fiddler's Repertory, No. 182
N: Tune No.182 in Robert P. Christeson's book, "The Old-Time Fiddler's  
S:Uncle Bob Walters (1896-1960), Nebraska
N: Repertory"
S: Uncle Bob Walters, Nebraska
L: 1/8
L: 1/8
M: 6/8
M: 6/8
Z: ABC by Joel Shimberg from Christeson's notation.
Z: ABC by Joel Shimberg from Christeson's notation.
K: D %Transposed from C
K: D %Transposed from C
f/2g/2 | a^ga baf | dcB A2 d | cde B2 c | dcB A2 a|
V:1 clef=treble name="0."
[V:1] f/2g/2 | a^ga baf | dcB A2 d | cde B2 c | dcB A2 a|
a^ga baf | dcB A2 d | cde B2 c | [d3F3][d2F] :|
a^ga baf | dcB A2 d | cde B2 c | [d3F3][d2F] :|
F/2G/2 |A^GA d2 c | BGB e2 d | caa a^ga | bag f2 A |
|:F/2G/2 |A^GA d2 c | BGB e2 d | caa a^ga | bag f2 A |
A^GA d2 c | BGB e2 d | caa baf |[d3 f3][d2f2]:|
A^GA d2 c | BGB e2 d | caa baf |[d3 f3][d2f2]:|
 
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T:Bride of the Wind
'''© 1996-2010  Andrew Kuntz. All Rights Reserved.'''
M:6/8
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L:1/8
Engraver Valerio M. Pelliccioni
N:From an August 1, 1966, field recording of the playing of Fidel
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N:Martin (1891-1976) of Berlin N.H., originally from Rogersville, NB, recorded
N:by folklorist Art Rosenbaum.  Martin, a WWI veteran, had a repertory that
N:consisted of Acadian, Irish, American and French-Canadian tunes.
N:Martin played the tune only once through, as transcribed below. The first measure
N:of the second strain is probably a mistake in timing, and, as in other tunes, he
N:would have corrected it in the subsequent play-throughs of the tune.
D: https://bmac.libs.uga.edu/index.php/Detail/objects/331630
F:UGA Brown Media Archives: identifier artrosen_00180 (Track 5 -26:48 of the tape)
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
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V:1 clef=treble name="1."
[V:1] d>e^f|g2g a2a|gec G2c|(BdB) GAB|cBA Ge=f|
(g^fg) (aba)|gec G2c|(BdB) GAB|(cBc) c2ef|
(g^fg) a2a|gec G2c|(BdB) GAB|(cB)A G2 ef|
(g^fg) a2a|gec G2c| BdB GAB|(c{d}c{B}c) c2||
G|[M:4/4]E2G (cB){d}(3c/B/A/FA|[M:6/8]d2c B2g|{a}geg|age c(B/c/A)|
G2 G GEG|c2c AFA|d2c B2(g|{a}g/f/g) age|c2z||
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 Theme code Index    5H6H1H5 761H5
 Also known as    Anoy's Jig, Bride of the Winds, Lancier Bouchard Premiere Partie, Quadrille (28)
 Composer/Core Source    Biography:Jim Magill
 Region    Canada, United States
 Genre/Style    Down-East/Maritime
 Meter/Rhythm    Jig/Quadrille
 Key/Tonic of    C
 Accidental    NONE
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    6/8
 History    CANADA(Ottawa Valley/Ontario)
 Structure    AABB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Jarman
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Cornhuskers Book of Square Dance Tunes (The)
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 1
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1944
 Artist    Biography:Jim Magill and his Northern Ramblers
 Title of recording    Bride of the Winds
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    London 16008 (78 RPM)
 Year recorded    1949
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Bride of the Wind

Played by: Fidel Martin
Source: UGA Brown Media Archives: identifier artrosen_00180 (Track 5 -26:48 of the tape
Image: Jim Magill (1905-1954)
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Bride of the Wind




X: 0 T:Bride of the Wind B:Robert P. Christeson, The Old-Time Fiddler's Repertory, No. 182 S:Uncle Bob Walters (1896-1960), Nebraska L: 1/8 M: 6/8 Z: ABC by Joel Shimberg from Christeson's notation. K: D %Transposed from C V:1 clef=treble name="0." [V:1] f/2g/2 | a^ga baf | dcB A2 d | cde B2 c | dcB A2 a| a^ga baf | dcB A2 d | cde B2 c | [d3F3][d2F] :| |:F/2G/2 |A^GA d2 c | BGB e2 d | caa a^ga | bag f2 A | A^GA d2 c | BGB e2 d | caa baf |[d3 f3][d2f2]:|


X:1 T:Bride of the Wind M:6/8 L:1/8 N:From an August 1, 1966, field recording of the playing of Fidel N:Martin (1891-1976) of Berlin N.H., originally from Rogersville, NB, recorded N:by folklorist Art Rosenbaum. Martin, a WWI veteran, had a repertory that N:consisted of Acadian, Irish, American and French-Canadian tunes. N:Martin played the tune only once through, as transcribed below. The first measure N:of the second strain is probably a mistake in timing, and, as in other tunes, he N:would have corrected it in the subsequent play-throughs of the tune. D: https://bmac.libs.uga.edu/index.php/Detail/objects/331630 F:UGA Brown Media Archives: identifier artrosen_00180 (Track 5 -26:48 of the tape) Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:C V:1 clef=treble name="1." [V:1] d>e^f|g2g a2a|gec G2c|(BdB) GAB|cBA Ge=f| (g^fg) (aba)|gec G2c|(BdB) GAB|(cBc) c2ef| (g^fg) a2a|gec G2c|(BdB) GAB|(cB)A G2 ef| (g^fg) a2a|gec G2c| BdB GAB|(c{d}c{B}c) c2|| G|[M:4/4]E2G (cB){d}(3c/B/A/FA|[M:6/8]d2c B2g|{a}geg|age c(B/c/A)| G2 G GEG|c2c AFA|d2c B2(g|{a}g/f/g) age|c2z||