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'''BEAUS/BEAUX OF ALBANY [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Billy in the Lowground (1)]]." American, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears in the 1847 violin tutor of Providence, Rhode Island, violinist, music teacher and dance musician George Saunders. It is seen as a precursor to the old-time tune "[[Billy in the Lowground (1)]]," and, in the first strain, a derivative of the Irish "[[Belles of Tipperary (1)]]," and the Scottish "[[Braes of Auchtertyre (1)]]." | |f_annotation='''BEAUS/BEAUX OF ALBANY [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Billy in the Lowground (1)]]," "[[Bridge's Hornpipe]]." American, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears in the 1847 violin tutor of Providence, Rhode Island, violinist, music teacher and dance musician George Saunders. It is seen as a precursor to the old-time tune "[[Billy in the Lowground (1)]]," and, in the first strain, a derivative of the Irish "[[Belles of Tipperary (1)]]," and the Scottish "[[Braes of Auchtertyre (1)]]." | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Saunders ('''New and Complete Instructor for the Violin'''), Boston, 1847; No. 44, p. 61. | |||
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BEAUS/BEAUX OF ALBANY [1]. AKA and see "Billy in the Lowground (1)," "Bridge's Hornpipe." American, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears in the 1847 violin tutor of Providence, Rhode Island, violinist, music teacher and dance musician George Saunders. It is seen as a precursor to the old-time tune "Billy in the Lowground (1)," and, in the first strain, a derivative of the Irish "Belles of Tipperary (1)," and the Scottish "Braes of Auchtertyre (1)."