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|f_annotation='''SWORD DANCE [3], THE.''' AKA - "Strum." English, | |f_annotation='''SWORD DANCE [3], THE.''' AKA - "Strum." English, Country Dance (9/8 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "The Sword Dance [3]" along with the alternate title, "Strum", was printed in all four editions of London music publisher John Young's '''Second Volume of the Dancing Master''' (c. 1710-1728). It was also published by rival London publisher John Walsh in his '''New Country Dancing Master, vol. 2''' (1710) and '''The Second Book of the Compleat Country Dancing-Master '''(1719). It is a precursor tune of the "[[Camstroden's Rant]]" tune family. | ||
|f_printed_sources=John Young ('''The Second Volume of the Dancing Master, 1st edition'''), c. 1710; p. 158. | <br> | ||
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Although the tune is titled 'sword dance', the dance directions that accompany it are for a country dance, sans implements. | |||
|f_printed_sources=Offord ('''John of the Green: Ye Cheshire Way'''), 1985; p. 37. John Young ('''The Second Volume of the Dancing Master, 1st edition'''), c. 1710; p. 158. | |||
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SWORD DANCE [3], THE. AKA - "Strum." English, Country Dance (9/8 time). D Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "The Sword Dance [3]" along with the alternate title, "Strum", was printed in all four editions of London music publisher John Young's Second Volume of the Dancing Master (c. 1710-1728). It was also published by rival London publisher John Walsh in his New Country Dancing Master, vol. 2 (1710) and The Second Book of the Compleat Country Dancing-Master (1719). It is a precursor tune of the "Camstroden's Rant" tune family.
Although the tune is titled 'sword dance', the dance directions that accompany it are for a country dance, sans implements.