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|f_tune_title=Red House | |f_tune_title=Red House | ||
|f_aka=Where wad Our Gudman Lye, Whar wad our bonny Annie laye, Where wad our guidman lie, Whar wad our guidman lie, Where will Our Good Man Lay? (1) | |f_aka=Where wad Our Gudman Lye, Whar wad our bonny Annie laye, Whaur will bonnie Ann lie i' the cauld nights o' winter O!, Where wad our guidman lie, Whar wad our guidman lie, Where will Our Good Man Lay? (1) | ||
|f_country=England | |f_country=England | ||
|f_genre=English | |f_genre=English |
Revision as of 02:57, 5 July 2020
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T:Red House
M:C|
L:1/8
N:”Longways for as many as will.”
B:John Walsh – Complete Country Dancing-Master, Volume the Fourth
B: (London, 1740, No. 89)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:Gmin
G2g4(fe)|d4B4|A2f4ed2|c2(dc) (dc) (BA)|
G2g4(fe)|d4B4|(cB) (AG) (^FG)A2|B2G2G4||
(Bc)|(dc) (BA) (GA) (Bc)|d4B4|(cB) (AG) (FG) (AB)|c4A4|
(dc) (BA) (GA) (Bc)|d4B4|(cB) (AG) (^FG) A2|B2G2G2||
(Bc)|d2d2d2(Bc)|d2d2d2AB|c2c2c2AB|c2c2c2Bc|
d2d2d2(Bc)|d2d2d2AB|(cB) (AG) (^FG) A2|B2G2G2||
X:1
T:Red House
L:1/8
M:C|
S:Oswald – Companion (1755)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:G
BA|G2 g4 fe|d4 B4|A2 =f4 ed|c4 A4|
G2 g4 fe|d4 B4|cB AG F2 A2|B2 G4:|
Bc|dc BA GABc|d4 B4|cB AG =FGAB|c4 A4|
dc BA GABc|d4B4|cB AG F2 A2| B2 G4||
X:3
T:untitled fiddle tune
M:C
L:1/8
S:Collected in south western Pennsylvania by S. Bayard, 1944
K:G
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[B2g2][B2g2] feBB|[B2g2][B2g2] B2 {B}cB|{D2A2]B2 cBAF|G4 z4:|
Bc|d2d2 [DB]GBc|d2d2 B2BG|c2c2 AFAB|c2c2A2 Bc|
d2d2 B[GB]Bc|d2d2B2G2|A2B2{B}cB AF|G4 z3||