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|f_annotation='''IRISH DUMP [1], AN.''' Irish, Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. | |f_annotation='''IRISH DUMP [1], AN.''' Irish, Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A 'dump' is an archaic term for a melancholy strain in music, and is also thought to have been a kind of dance.” Antiquarian William Chappell, writing in the mid-19th century remarked: "A dump was a slow dance. "Queen Mary's Dump" is one of the tunes in '''William Ballet's Lute Book''', and "My Lady Carey's Dompe" is printed in Stafford Smith's '''Musica Antiqua''' (ii. 470), from a manuscript in the British Museum, temp. Henry VIII.” | ||
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"Irish Dump [1]" is a version of "[[Lament of the Women in the Battle (The)]]" ([[Gol na mBan san Ár]]). | |||
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|f_printed_sources= Samuel, Anne & Peter Thompson ('''The Hibernian Muse'''), London, 1787; No. 2, p. 1. | |f_printed_sources= Samuel, Anne & Peter Thompson ('''The Hibernian Muse'''), London, 1787; No. 2, p. 1. |
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IRISH DUMP [1], AN. Irish, Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A 'dump' is an archaic term for a melancholy strain in music, and is also thought to have been a kind of dance.” Antiquarian William Chappell, writing in the mid-19th century remarked: "A dump was a slow dance. "Queen Mary's Dump" is one of the tunes in William Ballet's Lute Book, and "My Lady Carey's Dompe" is printed in Stafford Smith's Musica Antiqua (ii. 470), from a manuscript in the British Museum, temp. Henry VIII.”
"Irish Dump [1]" is a version of "Lament of the Women in the Battle (The)" (Gol na mBan san Ár).