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'''JACK'S HEALTH [2]'''. English, Jig. G Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was published by John Playford in the 6th edition of the '''Dancing Master''' (1679), and in all subsequent editions through the end of the series, with the 18th edition published by John Young in 1728. The Walsh's published the tune in their '''Compleat Country Dancing Master''', published in London in 1718 and republished in 1731 and 1754. The melody was also employed as the vehicle for a song in J. Watts' ballad opera '''The Chamber-Maid''', staged in London in 1730. It also appears in the 1790 music manuscript copybook of London musician Thomas Hammersley. This was the first melody employed for the dance Jack's Health--at some point "[[Bolt the Door]]" was substituted as the vehicle for the dance, and, as is often the case, that tune also became known as "Jack's Health" through association (see "[[Jack's Health (1)]]"). | '''JACK'S HEALTH [2]'''. English, Jig. G Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was published by John Playford in the 6th edition of the '''Dancing Master''' [http://www.izaak.unh.edu/nhltmd/indexes/dancingmaster/] (1679), and in all subsequent editions through the end of the series, with the 18th edition published by John Young in 1728. The Walsh's published the tune in their '''Compleat Country Dancing Master''', published in London in 1718 and republished in 1731 and 1754. The melody was also employed as the vehicle for a song in J. Watts' ballad opera '''The Chamber-Maid''', staged in London in 1730. It also appears in the 1790 music manuscript copybook of London musician Thomas Hammersley. This was the first melody employed for the dance Jack's Health--at some point "[[Bolt the Door]]" was substituted as the vehicle for the dance, and, as is often the case, that tune also became known as "Jack's Health" through association (see "[[Jack's Health (1)]]"). | ||
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Revision as of 04:16, 21 January 2012
Tune properties and standard notation
JACK'S HEALTH [2]. English, Jig. G Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was published by John Playford in the 6th edition of the Dancing Master [1] (1679), and in all subsequent editions through the end of the series, with the 18th edition published by John Young in 1728. The Walsh's published the tune in their Compleat Country Dancing Master, published in London in 1718 and republished in 1731 and 1754. The melody was also employed as the vehicle for a song in J. Watts' ballad opera The Chamber-Maid, staged in London in 1730. It also appears in the 1790 music manuscript copybook of London musician Thomas Hammersley. This was the first melody employed for the dance Jack's Health--at some point "Bolt the Door" was substituted as the vehicle for the dance, and, as is often the case, that tune also became known as "Jack's Health" through association (see "Jack's Health (1)").
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Barlow (Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford’s Dancing Master), 1985; No. 228, p. 58. Barnes (English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2), 2005; p. 65.
Recorded sources: