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''Printed sources'': Barnes ('''English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2'''), 2005; p. 68. Kennedy ('''Jigs & Quicksteps, Trips & Humours'''), 1997; No. 90, p. 22. Miller ('''Fiddler's Throne'''), 2004; No. 65, p. 49.  
''Printed sources'': Barnes ('''English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2'''), 2005; p. 68. Kennedy ('''Jigs & Quicksteps, Trips & Humours'''), 1997; No. 90, p. 22. Miller ('''Fiddler's Throne'''), 2004; No. 65, p. 49. Wilson ('''Companion to the Ball Room'''), 1816; p. 118.  
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JULIANA. English, Jig. G Major (Miller): C Major (Barnes): A Major (Kennedy). Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Kennedy, Miller): AABBCC (Barnes). The melody appears in dancing master Thomas Wilson's Companion to the Ball Room (London, 1816). A version of the tune also appears in Edward Riley's Flute Melodies (New York, 1814, p. 62) and in the music manuscript collection of Frank Johnson, inscribed "Presented to Mrs. A. Rush by Frank Johnson, a Black Musician" (Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia). Francis A. Johnson [1] (1792-1844) was an African-American musician, principally a coronet player, who rose from humble beginnings to become one of Philadelphia's premier bandleaders in the early 19th century.

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Printed sources: Barnes (English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2), 2005; p. 68. Kennedy (Jigs & Quicksteps, Trips & Humours), 1997; No. 90, p. 22. Miller (Fiddler's Throne), 2004; No. 65, p. 49. Wilson (Companion to the Ball Room), 1816; p. 118.

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