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LADS OF ALNWICK, THE. AKA - "Apprentice Lads of Alnwick," English, Country Dance Tune (3/4 time). England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The 3/4 rhythm of this dance tune indicates origins as a 3/2 time triple hornpipe. The tune originally appears in the Dixon manuscript in 1733. See also William Vickers' (1770) similar sounding "Sunderland Lasses."
Source for notated version: William Dixon's [1] music manuscript collection (Fenwick, by Stamfordham, in south Northumberland, 1733) [Seattle].
Printed sources: Bruce & Stokoe (Northumbrian Minstrelsy), 1882; p. 157. Raven (English Country Dance Tunes), 1984; p. 134. Seattle (The Master Piper), 1995.
Recorded sources:
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