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|f_annotation='''CHIRPING OF THE LARK, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Muscadin]]," "[[Kemp's Morris]]." English, Air (4/4 time). D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The air appears in Henry Playford's English '''Dancing Master''' (1651) and his Introduction, and was retained in the long-running series through the 8th edition of 1690 (there is also a companion tune, of sorts, called "The Chirping of the Nightingale"). It also appears in '''Nederlandtsche Gedenck-Clanck''' (1628), and, as "[[Muscadin]]", in the '''Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.'''
|f_annotation='''CHIRPING OF THE LARK, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Muscadin]]," "[[Kemp's Morris]]." English, Air (4/4 time). D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The air appears in Henry Playford's '''English Dancing Master''' (1651) and his '''Introduction''', and was retained in the long-running '''Dancing Master''' series through the 8th edition of 1690 (there is also a companion tune, of sorts, called "The Chirping of the Nightingale"). It also appears in '''Nederlandtsche Gedenck-Clanck''' (1628), and, as "[[Muscadin]]", in the '''Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.''' The tune combines a variant of bars 1-4 of "[[Nobody's Jig]]" with four bars of unrelated music.
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|f_printed_sources=Barlow ('''Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master'''), 1985; No. 15, p. 19. Chappell ('''Popular Music of the Olden Times'''), 1856; p. 277. Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 39.
|f_printed_sources=Barlow ('''Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master'''), 1985; No. 15, p. 19. Chappell ('''Popular Music of the Olden Times'''), 1856; p. 277. Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 39.

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CHIRPING OF THE LARK, THE. AKA and see "Muscadin," "Kemp's Morris." English, Air (4/4 time). D Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The air appears in Henry Playford's English Dancing Master (1651) and his Introduction, and was retained in the long-running Dancing Master series through the 8th edition of 1690 (there is also a companion tune, of sorts, called "The Chirping of the Nightingale"). It also appears in Nederlandtsche Gedenck-Clanck (1628), and, as "Muscadin", in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. The tune combines a variant of bars 1-4 of "Nobody's Jig" with four bars of unrelated music.


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Printed sources : - Barlow (Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master), 1985; No. 15, p. 19. Chappell (Popular Music of the Olden Times), 1856; p. 277. Raven (English Country Dance Tunes), 1984; p. 39.

Recorded sources : - Rootbeat Records RBRCD42, Leveret - "Diversions" (2019).




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