St. Anne's Tune: Difference between revisions
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X:1 T:St. Anne's Tune M:4/4 L:1/8 N:One of the tunes used for the Abbott's Bromley Horn Dance, played for N:the St. Anne's Jubilee. It was, at the time, considered to be the "Old Tune" N:for the ritual dance. Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G B2AF DG G2|B2 AG ed d2|B2 AB cdef|gdec Bc G2|
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N:This tune was collected by folklorist Cecil Sharp, who was told it
N:was the tune that accompanied by Abbotts Bromley Horn Dance.
N:Compare with "St. Anne's Tune."
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