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'''CHESHIRE ALLEY'''. English, Jig. The tune appears in the 11th edition of Henry Playford's '''Dancing Master''' (1701). It was retained in the 12th and 13th editions (1703 & 1706), then was replaced by a different melody (also called "Cheshire Alley"). However, the original (1701) "Cheshire Alley" melody was replaced in 17th and 18th editions (1721 & 1728), then published by John Young, heir to the Playfords' publishing enterprise.  
'''CHESHIRE ALLEY'''. English, Jig. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears in the 11th edition of Henry Playford's '''Dancing Master''' (1701). It was retained in the 12th and 13th editions (1703 & 1706), then was replaced by a different melody (also called "Cheshire Alley"). However, the original (1701) "Cheshire Alley" melody was replaced in 17th and 18th editions (1721 & 1728), then published by John Young, heir to the Playfords' publishing enterprise.  
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Tune properties and standard notation


CHESHIRE ALLEY. English, Jig. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears in the 11th edition of Henry Playford's Dancing Master (1701). It was retained in the 12th and 13th editions (1703 & 1706), then was replaced by a different melody (also called "Cheshire Alley"). However, the original (1701) "Cheshire Alley" melody was replaced in 17th and 18th editions (1721 & 1728), then published by John Young, heir to the Playfords' publishing enterprise.


Tune properties and standard notation