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'''BOATMAN'S DANCE [1]'''. AKA and see "Dance, Boatman, Dance [1]." American (originally), English; Step-dance and Morris Dance Tune (2/4 time). G Major (Wade). Standard tuning. AABB (Wade): ABCC. An American minstrel tune with words, also used as a vehicle for step dancing. In England "Boatman's Dance" was employed as a vehicle for a morris dance in North-West Morris, for either polka step or single step. See also "Boatman" [2] for version in old-time tradition.  
'''BOATMAN'S DANCE [1]'''. AKA and see "Dance, Boatman, Dance [1]." American (originally), English; Step-dance and Morris Dance Tune (2/4 time). G Major (Wade). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Wade): ABCC. An American minstrel tune with words, also used as a vehicle for step dancing. In England "Boatman's Dance" was employed as a vehicle for a morris dance in North-West Morris, for either polka step or single step. See also "Boatman" [2] for version in old-time tradition.  
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''Printed source:'' Wade (Mally's North West Morris Book), 1988; pg. 16.  
''Printed source:'' Wade ('''Mally's North West Morris Book'''), 1988; pg. 16.  
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 Also known as    Dance Boatman Dance (1)
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 Region    England
 Genre/Style    English, Minstrel, Morris
 Meter/Rhythm    Country Dance, Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    G
 Accidental    1 sharp
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    2/4, 2/2
 History    ENGLAND(North West)
 Structure    AB
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BOATMAN'S DANCE [1]. AKA and see "Dance, Boatman, Dance [1]." American (originally), English; Step-dance and Morris Dance Tune (2/4 time). G Major (Wade). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Wade): ABCC. An American minstrel tune with words, also used as a vehicle for step dancing. In England "Boatman's Dance" was employed as a vehicle for a morris dance in North-West Morris, for either polka step or single step. See also "Boatman" [2] for version in old-time tradition.

Printed source: Wade (Mally's North West Morris Book), 1988; pg. 16.

Recorded source: Cottey Light Industries CLI-903, Dexter et al - "Over the Water" (1993. Appears as part of the medley "Godley Hill").


X:1
T:Boatman's Dance
M:2/4
L:1/8
B:Gumbo Chaff - The Complete Preceptor for the Banjo (1851, p. 9)
N: A later edition of the earliest known banjo tutor, published in 1848.  It was written by Elias Howe, whose pseudonym Gumbo Chaff 
N:is taken from Thomas Dartmouth Rice's 1834 blackface character.  The 1851 edition was published in Boston by Oliver Ditson. 
N:In 1850 Howe sold some of his works to Ditson (this one among them) and agreed not to publish similar works for ten years.
Z:AK/FIddler's Companion
K:G
d|ee d>B|ee d>d|ee d>B|dd B>d|
ee dB|ee d>d|ee d>B|dd B>G|
BG A>B|d2 zd|B>G A>B|G2 zG|
BG A>B|dd GG/A/|Bd/d/ AB/B/|G2G2|
g2 gg|ag e2|G/B/e/d/ Bd/d/|AB Gz||
X:2
T:Boatman's Dance  [1]
S:Charles Pool 2009
M:2/2
L:1/4
R:Reel
K:D
G | [BG] [BG] [A3/2F3/2] [A/F/] | [BG] [BG] [A3/2F3/2] [A/F/]  | [BG] [BG] [AF] F | E [AD] [A3/2D3/2] G|
[BG] [BG] [A3/2F3/2] [A/F/] | [BG] [BG] [A3/2F3/2] [A/F/]  | [BG] [BG] [AF] F | E [DD] [D3/2D3/2] E||
F2 EF | [A3D3] [AD] | F2 EF | D3 E |FF FE/F/ | AA AF/A/ | BA FE | [D2D2] [D2D2] ||
|:[d2G2] [B3/2G3/2] [G/B/] | [AD][AD] F2 | F/F/ E/E/ D/D/ E/E/ |FE [DD] z :|
% Adlib Play D with 4th finger on G string for drone with open D string.


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