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'''GLORISHEARS [2]'''. AKA - "[[Leapfrog]]". English, Morris Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB, AB, AC, AC. From the village of Leafield, Oxfordshire, in England's Cotswolds. The collector Cecil Sharpe called the village Fieldtown, and dances from the village are known as Fieldtown dances in morris circles today. Sharpe collected the music for this and other dances from Leafield fiddler Frank Butler. The music bears no resemblance to the tunes used in Bledington or Headington. The alternate title, "[[Leapfrog]]", is descriptive of a portion of the morris dance that is performed to the tune.   
'''GLORISHEARS [2]'''. AKA - "[[Leapfrog (3)]]". English, Morris Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB, AB, AC, AC. From the village of Leafield, Oxfordshire, in England's Cotswolds. The collector Cecil Sharp [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Sharp] (1859-1924) called the village Fieldtown, and dances from the village are known as Fieldtown dances in morris circles today. Sharp collected the music for this and other dances from Leafield fiddler Frank Butler. The music bears no resemblance to the tunes used in Bledington or Headington. The alternate title, "[[Leapfrog (3)]]", is descriptive of a portion of the morris dance that is performed to the tune.   
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''Printed sources'': Bacon ('''The Morris Ring'''), 1974; p. 156. Mallinson ('''Mally's Cotswold Morris Book'''), 1988, vol. 2; No. 19, p. 11.
''Printed sources'': Bacon ('''The Morris Ring'''), 1974; p. 156. Mallinson ('''Mally's Cotswold Morris Book'''), 1988, vol. 2; No. 19, p. 11.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>EMI/Harvest 7243 8 29861 2 6, Ashley Hutchings et al - "Son of Morris On" (1976/1994). </font>
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GLORISHEARS [2]. AKA - "Leapfrog (3)". English, Morris Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB, AB, AC, AC. From the village of Leafield, Oxfordshire, in England's Cotswolds. The collector Cecil Sharp [1] (1859-1924) called the village Fieldtown, and dances from the village are known as Fieldtown dances in morris circles today. Sharp collected the music for this and other dances from Leafield fiddler Frank Butler. The music bears no resemblance to the tunes used in Bledington or Headington. The alternate title, "Leapfrog (3)", is descriptive of a portion of the morris dance that is performed to the tune.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Bacon (The Morris Ring), 1974; p. 156. Mallinson (Mally's Cotswold Morris Book), 1988, vol. 2; No. 19, p. 11.

Recorded sources: EMI/Harvest 7243 8 29861 2 6, Ashley Hutchings et al - "Son of Morris On" (1976/1994).




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