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'''BLACKSMITH'S MORRIS'''.  English, March (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A morris dance or processional tune from dancing master Daniel Wright's '''Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours never before Published, Containing Hornpipes, Jiggs, North Cuntry Frisks', Morris's, Bagpipe Hornpipe's, & Round's with Severall Additonal fancis added. fit for all those that play Publick.''' (London, c. 1715).  
'''BLACKSMITH'S MORRIS'''.  English, March (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A morris dance or processional tune from dancing master Daniel Wright's '''Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours never before Published, Containing Hornpipes, Jiggs, North Cuntry Frisks', Morris's, Bagpipe Hornpipe's, & Round's with Severall Additonal fancis added. fit for all those that play Publick.''' (London, c. 1715).  

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BLACKSMITH'S MORRIS. English, March (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A morris dance or processional tune from dancing master Daniel Wright's Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours never before Published, Containing Hornpipes, Jiggs, North Cuntry Frisks', Morris's, Bagpipe Hornpipe's, & Round's with Severall Additonal fancis added. fit for all those that play Publick. (London, c. 1715).

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