Jump to content

Annotation:Washington's March (5): Difference between revisions

Find traditional instrumental music
Andrew (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Andrew (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{TuneAnnotation
{{TuneAnnotation
|f_annotation='''WASHINGTON'S MARCH [5].'''   English, March (6/4 time).  D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The seat of the Washington family was in County Durham, England, though Paul Roberts suspects the tune comes from Lancashire. He suggests comparison with "Mary Scott, [[Flower of Yarrow (The)]]."
|f_annotation='''WASHINGTON'S MARCH [5].'''   English, Bagpipe March (6/4 time).  D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The seat of the Washington family was in County Durham, England, though Paul Roberts (2004) suspects the tune comes from Lancashire and may be martial in nature. He suggests comparison with "Mary Scott, [[Flower of Yarrow (The)]]," and considers that it may be more reminiscent of pibroch than of "Division" form.  
|f_printed_sources=John Playford ('''The Dancing Master, supplement to the 3rd edition'''), London, 1657; No. 146. 
|f_printed_sources=John Playford ('''The Dancing Master, supplement to the 3rd edition'''), London, 1657; No. 146. 
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 02:43, 4 February 2024



X: 1 T:Washington's March. (p)1657.PLFD1.164 M:6/4 L:1/8 Q:3/4=100 S:Playford, Dancing Master,Supplement to 3rd Ed.,1657 O:England;London N:Bagpipe suits this tune.CGP. H:1657. Z:Chris Partington. K:D e4c2e4A2|e4c2e4A2|f4d2e3dc2|d2e2c2B4A2:| |:f4e2f4B2|f4e2f4B2|e2f2c2f2d2B2|g2a2c2B4A2| c2c4d2d4|e2e2a2e3dc2|d2e2c2B3ABc|A2A2A2A6:| |:c2e2(f>e)g2B4|c2e2(f>e)c2A4|\ (c<A) (c<A) (c<A) (d<B) (d<B) (d<B)|c2e2fec2A4:| |:c2e2(fg)B2d2(fg)|A2c2(ea)A2c2(ea)|A2c2(fg)B2d2(fg)| ABcdef edcBcA|(c<A) (c<A) (c<A) (d<B) (d<B) (d<B)|c2e2fec2A4:|



WASHINGTON'S MARCH [5].   English, Bagpipe March (6/4 time).  D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The seat of the Washington family was in County Durham, England, though Paul Roberts (2004) suspects the tune comes from Lancashire and may be martial in nature. He suggests comparison with "Mary Scott, Flower of Yarrow (The)," and considers that it may be more reminiscent of pibroch than of "Division" form.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - John Playford (The Dancing Master, supplement to the 3rd edition), London, 1657; No. 146. 






Back to Washington's March (5)

0.00
(0 votes)



Cookies help us deliver our services. By using The Traditional Tune Archive services, you agree to our use of cookies.