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|f_aka=Flowers of the West | |f_aka=Blodeu'r Gorllewin, Blodau y' Gorllewin, Flowers of the West | ||
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'''BLOTE'R GORLLEWIN''' (Flowers of the West). Welsh, Air or March (4/4 time). E Minor. Standard tuning. AABB. Compare with John Playford's "Glory of the West," which first appeared in the first edition of the ''English 'Dancing Master'' (London, 1651) and was retained through every subsequent edition until the end of the long running series, which concluded with the 18th edition in 1728 (by which time it was published by John Young). "Blote'r Gorllewin" | '''BLOTE'R GORLLEWIN''' (Flowers of the West). Welsh, Air or March (4/4 time). E Minor. Standard tuning. AABB. Compare with John Playford's "Glory of the West," which first appeared in the first edition of the ''English 'Dancing Master'' (London, 1651) and was retained through every subsequent edition until the end of the long running series, which concluded with the 18th edition in 1728 (by which time it was published by John Young). Playford's tune, while a distanced version, is clearly related. "Blote'r Gorllewin" itself first appeared in John Parry's '''British Harmony''' (1783), and also was included in Edward Jones ('Bardd y Brenin') '''The Bardic Museum''' (London, 1802, as "Blodau y' Gorllewin"). | ||
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Revision as of 06:20, 29 May 2010
BLOTE'R GORLLEWIN (Flowers of the West). Welsh, Air or March (4/4 time). E Minor. Standard tuning. AABB. Compare with John Playford's "Glory of the West," which first appeared in the first edition of the English 'Dancing Master (London, 1651) and was retained through every subsequent edition until the end of the long running series, which concluded with the 18th edition in 1728 (by which time it was published by John Young). Playford's tune, while a distanced version, is clearly related. "Blote'r Gorllewin" itself first appeared in John Parry's British Harmony (1783), and also was included in Edward Jones ('Bardd y Brenin') The Bardic Museum (London, 1802, as "Blodau y' Gorllewin").
X:1
T:glory of the west
B:playford
M:C
L:1/8
Q:1/4=180
K:Em
GFGF E2 E2|FEFE D2 D2|G2 FG A2 GA|B2 FG E2 E2:|
BABA G2 dc |BcBA G2 G2|d2 de A2 A2|d2 de A2 A2|
e2 ef d2 de|BA BA G2 G2|d2 de B2 AG|AGFE D2 D2|
G2 FG A2 GA|B2 FG E2 E2:|
X:1 T:Blote'r gorllewin (flowers of the west) R:march Z:ceri rhys matthews M:4/4 L:1/4 Q:1/4=200 K:Em G/F/|EGEG|EGFE|EAFE|D3E/F/| G3A/4G/4F/4G/4|A3B/4A/4G/4A/34|BBGF|E2-E:|| d|BGA/B/c/A/|BG2d|BGA/B/c/A/|BG2B/c/| d-d/e/dc/B/|cAzB|d-d/e/dc/B/|cAzB|e3d/c/|d3c/B/|cBAG|BA2B| dedc|BABc|d2GF/E/|D3D|G2A/G/F/G/|A2B/A/G/A/|BEGF|E3:||
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