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'''DUNCAN GRAY [2], THE'''. English, Hornpipe. England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Vickers' original ms. [http://www.asaplive.com/archive/show_images.asp?id=R0316102&image=1] gives the first word as 'Dankin'. Apparently a composite tune, as the first strain can be construed as a derivation of that of "[[Duncan Gray (1)]]". while the second strain (as Seattle notes, particularly the last 5 bars) is similar to that of "[[Salt Fish and Dumplings]]"/"[[Shepherd's Hornpipe (The)]]. | |f_annotation='''DUNCAN GRAY [2], THE'''. English, Hornpipe. England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Vickers' original ms. [http://www.asaplive.com/archive/show_images.asp?id=R0316102&image=1] gives the first word as 'Dankin'. Apparently a composite tune, as the first strain can be construed as a derivation of that of "[[Duncan Gray (1)]]". while the second strain (as Seattle notes, particularly the last 5 bars) is similar to that of "[[Salt Fish and Dumplings]]"/"[[Shepherd's Hornpipe (The)]]. ated_version= | ||
|f_printed_sources= Seattle ('''Great Northern Tune Book/William Vickers'''), 1987, Part 3; No. 563. | |||
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X:1 T:A Hornpipe the Dankin Gray T:Duncan Gray [2] M:C| L:1/8 S:William Vickers' music manuscripts (Northumberland, 1770, No. 563) K:G DF|G3B ABcA|dBAG F2 ED|[G,3G3]B ABcA|B2G2G2:| |:Bc|dBAG ecBA|dBAG AFED|Bdce dfeg|f2d2d2cB| dBcd efge|dBAG F2ED|[G,3G3]B ABcA|B2G2G2:||
DUNCAN GRAY [2], THE. English, Hornpipe. England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Vickers' original ms. [1] gives the first word as 'Dankin'. Apparently a composite tune, as the first strain can be construed as a derivation of that of "Duncan Gray (1)". while the second strain (as Seattle notes, particularly the last 5 bars) is similar to that of "Salt Fish and Dumplings"/"Shepherd's Hornpipe (The). ated_version=