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'''POOR MAN'S DUMP.''' English, Air (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A lute tune from the early 16th century from a manuscript by an unknown author, now in the British Museum (the ms. contains single tenor vocal lines for songs, virginal pieces, and a few lute tunes). Chappell (1859) says the ''dump'' was generally a slow dance air, although Grattan Flood (1906) disagrees with this assessment (see | '''POOR MAN'S DUMP.''' English, Air (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A lute tune ("Power manes doumpe") from the early 16th century from a manuscript by an unknown author, now in the British Museum (the ms. contains single tenor vocal lines for songs, virginal pieces, and a few lute tunes). Chappell (1859) says the ''dump'' was generally a slow dance air, although Grattan Flood (1906) disagrees with this assessment (see notes for "[[annotation:Peg a Ramsay]]" and "[[annotation:Dumps (The)]]). Chappell admits that "noting exact seems to be known about it." | ||
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POOR MAN'S DUMP. English, Air (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A lute tune ("Power manes doumpe") from the early 16th century from a manuscript by an unknown author, now in the British Museum (the ms. contains single tenor vocal lines for songs, virginal pieces, and a few lute tunes). Chappell (1859) says the dump was generally a slow dance air, although Grattan Flood (1906) disagrees with this assessment (see notes for "annotation:Peg a Ramsay" and "annotation:Dumps (The)). Chappell admits that "noting exact seems to be known about it."
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Chappell (Popular Music of the Olden Times, vol. 1), 1859; p. 221.
Recorded sources: