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'''WALKING IN A COUNTRY TOWN.''' English, Ballad Air (4/4 time). D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The air appears in Thomas Robinson's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robinson_%28composer%29] '''Schoole of Musicke''' (1603). Robinson (c. 1560 – 1610) was an English renaissance composer and music teacher, who flourished around 1600. He taught and wrote music for lute, cittern, orpharion, bandora, viol, and singing. | '''WALKING IN A COUNTRY TOWN.''' English, Ballad Air (4/4 time). D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The air appears in Thomas Robinson's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robinson_%28composer%29] lute tutor '''Schoole of Musicke''' (1603). Robinson (c. 1560 – 1610) was an English renaissance composer and music teacher, who flourished around 1600. He taught and wrote music for lute, cittern, orpharion, bandora, viol, and singing. | ||
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WALKING IN A COUNTRY TOWN. English, Ballad Air (4/4 time). D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The air appears in Thomas Robinson's [1] lute tutor Schoole of Musicke (1603). Robinson (c. 1560 – 1610) was an English renaissance composer and music teacher, who flourished around 1600. He taught and wrote music for lute, cittern, orpharion, bandora, viol, and singing.
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Printed sources: Chappell (Popular Music of the Olden Times, vol. 1), 1859; pp. 117 118.
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