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''I have a bonnet (jacket) trimmed with blue,...''
''I have a bonnet (jacket) trimmed with blue,...''
X:1
T:Unititled set dance
M:2/4
L:1/7
S:Roche, vol. 2, No. 302
K:G
GA/B/ ce|dB B2|de/d/ cA|GB BA/G/|FA/B/ ce|
dB B2|de/d/ cA|AGGz||de/f/ ge|dB B2|de/d/ cA|
GB B2|de/f/ ge|dB B2|de/d/cA|AG G2||

Revision as of 18:20, 7 March 2010

Samuel Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle, 1981) identifies this as an international tune, tracing it to the German "Krakovienne" c. 1842-50 printed in Boehme, which was known as "Cracovienne" or "Krakoviak" in the British Isles. He also states the tune was known as "Walk Jawbone" in the U.S., and that in Roche (vol. 2, No. 302) it appears as an untitled set-dance. The tune was also known as "Bonnet (or Jacket) Trimmed in Blue" from lyrics associated to it that began:

I have a bonnet (jacket) trimmed with blue,...

X:1 T:Unititled set dance M:2/4 L:1/7 S:Roche, vol. 2, No. 302 K:G GA/B/ ce|dB B2|de/d/ cA|GB BA/G/|FA/B/ ce| dB B2|de/d/ cA|AGGz||de/f/ ge|dB B2|de/d/ cA| GB B2|de/f/ ge|dB B2|de/d/cA|AG G2||