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'''VILLAGE MAID.''' English, Country Dance (2/4 time). F Major (Preston): G Major (Dale, Wilson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCD. The tune appears in a number of end-of-the-18th-century and early 19th century tune books on both sides of the Atlantic. The Village Maid is one of the National Dances of Scotland.  
'''VILLAGE MAID.''' English, Country Dance (2/4 time). F Major (Preston): G Major (Dale, Wilson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCD. The tune appears in a number of end-of-the-18th-century and early 19th century tune books on both sides of the Atlantic. The Village Maid is one of the National Dances of Scotland.  
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''Source for notated version'': the music manuscript collection of ships fiddler William Litten, 1800-1802 [Huntington].  
''Source for notated version'': the music manuscript collection of ships fiddler William Litten, 1800-1802 [Huntington].  
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''Printed sources'': Campbell ('''1st Book of New and Favorite Country Dances and Reels'''), p. 6. Joseph Dale ('''Dale’s Selection of the most favorite Country Dances, Reels &c.'''), London,  
''Printed sources'': Campbell ('''1st Book of New and Favorite Country Dances and Reels'''), p. 6. Joseph Dale ('''Dale’s Selection of the most favorite Country Dances, Reels &c.'''), London,  
c. 1800; pp. 2-3. Huntington ('''William Litten's Tune Book'''), 1977; p. 26.  Wilson ('''A Companion to the Ball Room'''), London, 1816; p. 93.
c. 1800; pp. 2-3. Huntington ('''William Litten's Tune Book'''), 1977; p. 26.  Wilson ('''A Companion to the Ball Room'''), London, 1816; p. 93.
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VILLAGE MAID. English, Country Dance (2/4 time). F Major (Preston): G Major (Dale, Wilson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCD. The tune appears in a number of end-of-the-18th-century and early 19th century tune books on both sides of the Atlantic. The Village Maid is one of the National Dances of Scotland.

Source for notated version: the music manuscript collection of ships fiddler William Litten, 1800-1802 [Huntington].

Printed sources: Campbell (1st Book of New and Favorite Country Dances and Reels), p. 6. Joseph Dale (Dale’s Selection of the most favorite Country Dances, Reels &c.), London, c. 1800; pp. 2-3. Huntington (William Litten's Tune Book), 1977; p. 26. Wilson (A Companion to the Ball Room), London, 1816; p. 93.

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