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'''LEMMIE BRAZIL'S NO. 2.'''  English; Schottische, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Learned from Gloucestershire traveller Lemmie (Lementina) Brazil (b. circa 1890) and her family. There are a total of 16 known Lemmie Brazil (pronounced 'brazzle') tunes, all of which can be found in Charles Menteith and Paul Burgess's The Coleford Jig: Traditional Tunes from Goucestershire (2004) collection, where this tune is referred to as a 'Tap Dance'. Lemmie sang and played harmonica and melodeon. Barry Callaghan (2007) identifies it as a version of the "[[Bristol Hornpipe]]."  
|f_annotation='''LEMMIE BRAZIL'S NO. 2.'''  English; Schottische, Hornpipe (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Learned from Gloucestershire traveller Lemmie (Lementina) Brazil (b. circa 1890) and her family [http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/brazils.htm]. There are a total of 16 known Lemmie Brazil (pronounced 'brazzle') tunes, all of which can be found in Charles Menteith and Paul Burgess's '''The Coleford Jig: Traditional Tunes from Goucestershire''' (2004) collection, where this tune is referred to as a 'Tap Dance'. Lemmie sang and played harmonica and melodeon. She was originally from Devonshire, but settled in Gloucestershire, but also had experience playing for step-dancing in Ireland.  See the related "[[Bristol Hornpipe (The)]]" (whose first strain is similar to the second strain of 'Brazil's No. 2'). 
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Lemmie Brazil (Gloucester), recorded by Gwilym Davies in 1977 and 1981 [Callaghan].
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|f_printed_sources=Barber ('''Nick Barber's English Choice'''), 2002; No. 67, p. 31. Callaghan ('''Hardcord English'''), 2007; p. 88.
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|f_recorded_sources=Carlton Sounds 30360 00242, The English Country Dance Band (1996). DMPCD 0204, Nick & Mary Barber with Huw Jones - "Lovely Nancy" (2002). FSCD54, Aardvark Ceilidh Band - "The Pleasures of the Town" (2000). Old Hat Music OH!02, "Old Hat Dance Band" (1992).
''Source for notated version'': Lemmie Brazil (Gloucester), recorded by Gwilym Davies in 1977 and 1981 [Callaghan].
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''Printed sources'': Callaghan ('''Hardcord English'''), 2007; p. 88.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal> Carlton Sounds 30360 00242, The English Country Dance Band (1996). FSCD54, Aardvark Ceilidh Band - "The Pleasures of the Town" (2000). Old Hat Music OH!02, "Old Hat Dance Band" (1992). </font>
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LEMMIE BRAZIL'S NO. 2. English; Schottische, Hornpipe (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Learned from Gloucestershire traveller Lemmie (Lementina) Brazil (b. circa 1890) and her family [1]. There are a total of 16 known Lemmie Brazil (pronounced 'brazzle') tunes, all of which can be found in Charles Menteith and Paul Burgess's The Coleford Jig: Traditional Tunes from Goucestershire (2004) collection, where this tune is referred to as a 'Tap Dance'. Lemmie sang and played harmonica and melodeon. She was originally from Devonshire, but settled in Gloucestershire, but also had experience playing for step-dancing in Ireland. See the related "Bristol Hornpipe (The)" (whose first strain is similar to the second strain of 'Brazil's No. 2').

Lemmie Brazil


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Lemmie Brazil (Gloucester), recorded by Gwilym Davies in 1977 and 1981 [Callaghan].

Printed sources : - Barber (Nick Barber's English Choice), 2002; No. 67, p. 31. Callaghan (Hardcord English), 2007; p. 88.

Recorded sources : - Carlton Sounds 30360 00242, The English Country Dance Band (1996). DMPCD 0204, Nick & Mary Barber with Huw Jones - "Lovely Nancy" (2002). FSCD54, Aardvark Ceilidh Band - "The Pleasures of the Town" (2000). Old Hat Music OH!02, "Old Hat Dance Band" (1992).




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