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|f_annotation='''TRIP TO THE JUBILEE''' [1], A. '''AKA and see “[[Country Dance at the Jubilee]],” "[[Edinburgh Castle (1)]],” "[[As 'Tis Danc'd at the Playhouse]]." English, Country Dance Tune (9/4 or 9/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Raven): AAB (Barnes). The tune dates to the late 17<sup>th</sup>century when it was entered into the 1694-95 music manuscript copybook of Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson [http://www.asaplive.com/archive/detail.asp?id=R0111201], and was printed Henry Playford’s '''Dancing Master, Part II, 2nd edition''' (1698, as the vehicle for a longways dance). in 1721 a distanced variant of the tune was printed in the 17th edition of the '''Dancing Master''' by John Young, with the title "[[Edinburgh Castle (1)]]" or "Mother Dobney's trencher."  
|f_annotation='''TRIP TO THE JUBILEE [1], A.''' AKA and see “[[Country Dance at the Jubilee]],” "[[Edinburgh Castle (1)]],” "[[As 'Tis Danc'd at the Playhouse]]." English, Country Dance Tune (9/4 or 9/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Raven): AAB (Barnes). The tune dates to the late 17<sup>th</sup>century when it was entered into the 1694-95 music manuscript copybook of Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson [http://www.asaplive.com/archive/detail.asp?id=R0111201], and was printed Henry Playford’s '''Dancing Master, Part II, 2nd edition''' (1698, as the vehicle for a longways dance). in 1721 a distanced variant of the tune was printed in the 17th edition of the '''Dancing Master''' by John Young, with the title "[[Edinburgh Castle (1)]]" or "Mother Dobney's trencher."  
|f_printed_sources=<span>Barlow ('''The Complete Country Dances from Playford's Dancing Master'''), 1985; No. 376, p. 89. Barnes (</span>'''English Country Dance Tunes'''<span>), 1986. Raven (</span>'''English Country Dance Tunes'''<span>), 1984; p. 33.</span>
|f_printed_sources=<span>Barlow ('''The Complete Country Dances from Playford's Dancing Master'''), 1985; No. 376, p. 89. Barnes (</span>'''English Country Dance Tunes'''<span>), 1986. Raven (</span>'''English Country Dance Tunes'''<span>), 1984; p. 33.</span>
|f_recorded_sources=<span> </span><span>Flying Fish FF90564, Bare Necessities ‑ "Take a Dance" (1991).</span>
|f_recorded_sources=<span> </span><span>Flying Fish FF90564, Bare Necessities ‑ "Take a Dance" (1991).</span>
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TRIP TO THE JUBILEE [1], A. AKA and see “Country Dance at the Jubilee,” "Edinburgh Castle (1),” "As 'Tis Danc'd at the Playhouse." English, Country Dance Tune (9/4 or 9/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Raven): AAB (Barnes). The tune dates to the late 17thcentury when it was entered into the 1694-95 music manuscript copybook of Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson [1], and was printed Henry Playford’s Dancing Master, Part II, 2nd edition (1698, as the vehicle for a longways dance). in 1721 a distanced variant of the tune was printed in the 17th edition of the Dancing Master by John Young, with the title "Edinburgh Castle (1)" or "Mother Dobney's trencher."


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Printed sources : - Barlow (The Complete Country Dances from Playford's Dancing Master), 1985; No. 376, p. 89. Barnes (English Country Dance Tunes), 1986. Raven (English Country Dance Tunes), 1984; p. 33.

Recorded sources : - Flying Fish FF90564, Bare Necessities ‑ "Take a Dance" (1991).




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