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'''BUTCHER ROW'''. English, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDetc. The melody appears in London publisher John Walsh's '''Third Collection''' (1730) of (as a period advertisement gives) "The Most Celebrated Jiggs, Lancashire Hornpipes, Scotch and Highland Lilts, Northern Frisks, Morris's and Cheshire Rounds". Walsh was one of the leading music publishers of his era, although whether he took any active role in the selection of the music contained is unknown. He issued two earlier volumes of his series of "Jiggs", although neither seem to have survived. | '''BUTCHER ROW'''. English, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDetc. The melody appears in London publisher John Walsh's '''Third Collection''' (1730) of (as a period advertisement gives) "The Most Celebrated Jiggs, Lancashire Hornpipes, Scotch and Highland Lilts, Northern Frisks, Morris's and Cheshire Rounds". Walsh was one of the leading music publishers of his era, although whether he took any active role in the selection of the music contained is unknown. He issued two earlier volumes of his series of "Jiggs", although neither seem to have survived. | ||
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X:54 T:Butcher Row A:England;London M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=100 S:J.Walsh,Third Book of the most celebrated jiggs,etc 1731 N:aka 'Pibroch'(D.Johnson)[RC}; extra pick-up notes as printed; strain 10 N:has leading note in same bar; Z:Pete Stewart, 2004 <www.hornpipemusic.co.uk> with vmp revisions K:D g|f>ga a2g|f>ga gdB||\ g| f>ga e>fg|f>ga gdB|| g|f2e f/e/f/g/a|gec fdB||\ e>fe cAd|cdc fdB|| ABA cAd|cec fdB||\ cAd cAd cac BdB|| a2e f/e/f/g/a|g/f/e/d/c f/e/d/c/B||\ e>fe f/e/f/g/a|g/f/e/d/c f/e/d/c/B|| aec aec|aec BGB||\ B |c>Bc c>Bc|c>Bc BGB|| ceA dfA|ceA fdB||\ cac dbd|cac BGB|| A>BA cAd|cec fdB||\ e3g3|aec fdB|| e>fe f>ga|gec fdB||\ e3c3|cec fdB|| A3c3|c3 BGB||\ cAd cAd|cec fdB|| e3g3|a2cB2g||\ a2c a2c|a2cB2g|| a3e3|cec fdB||\ A/A/A/A/e A/A/A/A/e|A/A/A/A/e BGB|| A/A/A/A/e A/A/A/A/g|A/A/A/A/e BGB||\ A/A/A/A/A cAc|A/A/A/A/A BGB|| e/e/e/e/e cAc|e/e/e/e/e BGB||\ a/a/a/a/a cAc|a/a/a/a/a BGB|| A/A/A/A/A A/A/A/A/A|A/A/A/A/A BGB||\ A3d3|c2BGB|| cAd cAd|cAd BGB||\ aec aec|aec fdB|]
BUTCHER ROW. English, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDetc. The melody appears in London publisher John Walsh's Third Collection (1730) of (as a period advertisement gives) "The Most Celebrated Jiggs, Lancashire Hornpipes, Scotch and Highland Lilts, Northern Frisks, Morris's and Cheshire Rounds". Walsh was one of the leading music publishers of his era, although whether he took any active role in the selection of the music contained is unknown. He issued two earlier volumes of his series of "Jiggs", although neither seem to have survived.