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|f_annotation='''NINE ELMS.''' English, Country Dance Tune and Triple Hornpipe (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. | |f_annotation='''NINE ELMS.''' English, Country Dance Tune and Triple Hornpipe (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Nine Elms is a district in south west London, on the Thames.<span>Nine Elms Lane was named around the year 1645, from a row of elm trees</span><span>bordering the road that was probably built up from a path that existed between York House</span><span>and Vauxhall from the 1200s.</span> | ||
|f_printed_sources=John Offord ('''John of the Green: Ye Cheshire Way'''), 1985; p. 62. John Walsh ('''The Compleat Country Dancing-Master'''), 1731; p. 29 (also 1754, p. 144). John Young ('''The Third Volume of the Dancing Master, 2nd edition'''), c. 1726, London; p. 162. | |f_printed_sources=John Offord ('''John of the Green: Ye Cheshire Way'''), 1985; p. 62. John Walsh ('''The Compleat Country Dancing-Master'''), 1731; p. 29 (also 1754, p. 144). John Young ('''The Third Volume of the Dancing Master, 2nd edition'''), c. 1726, London; p. 162. | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 19 April 2022
X: 1 T:Nine Elms. PFD3.162 B:Playford, Dancing Master Vol 3, 2nd Ed, c1726 W:Longways for as many as will M:3/2 L:1/4 Z:village music project. Peter Dunk 2015 Q:1/2=120 K:G GGG|d2 e/f/g e(d/c/)|c3 BAB|G3A/B/ cB|A3 GGG|d2 (e/f/)g e(d/c/)|c3A B^c| d3(e/d/) (^c/d/) (e/d/)|d3|:dcB|c2 BA BG|c3 BAB|G2 (G/A/)B GF|G3:| W: W:Note: The First Strain is to be Play'd but once, and the last twice. (Repeat marks added for clarity) W: W:Cross over, the first Man and second Woman Back to Back, and the second Man and first W:Woman at the same time go the half figure, and turn Hands in the second Couples Place .| W:Lead thro' the third Couple and cast up into the second Couples Place .| Lead through the W:first Couple and cast off |:
NINE ELMS. English, Country Dance Tune and Triple Hornpipe (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Nine Elms is a district in south west London, on the Thames.Nine Elms Lane was named around the year 1645, from a row of elm treesbordering the road that was probably built up from a path that existed between York Houseand Vauxhall from the 1200s.