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'''KNIFE GRINDER, THE.''' English, Country Dance Tune & Reel (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.[[File:knifegrinder.jpeg|600px|thumb|left|]]  Knife grinders were a type of itinerant street-merchant, often travelling fixed routes that would bring them back to a community three times a year or so.  They were sometimes welcome, but sometimes treated as little more than beggars.  
'''KNIFE GRINDER, THE.''' English, Country Dance Tune & Reel (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.[[File:knifegrinder.jpeg|600px|thumb|left|]]  Knife grinders were a type of itinerant street-merchant, often travelling fixed routes that would bring them back to a community three times a year or so.  They were sometimes welcome, but sometimes treated as little more than beggars.  
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''Printed sources'': John Johnson  ('''Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1766'''), 1766; p. 78.  
''Printed sources'': John Johnson  ('''Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1766'''), 1766; p. 78.  
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KNIFE GRINDER, THE. English, Country Dance Tune & Reel (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.

Knife grinders were a type of itinerant street-merchant, often travelling fixed routes that would bring them back to a community three times a year or so. They were sometimes welcome, but sometimes treated as little more than beggars.



Source for notated version:

Printed sources: John Johnson (Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1766), 1766; p. 78.

Recorded sources:




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