Annotation:Trip to Gallaway

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X:60 T:Trip to Gallaway. THO4.060 A:England; London O: M:C L:1/8 Z:vmp. Peter Dunk 2010/11.from a transcription by Fynn Titford-Mock 2007 B:Thompson's Compleat Coll. of 200 Favourite Country Dances Vol.IV. 1773-80 Q:1/4=140 K:A f|eAcA GABd|cAeA fAaf|eAcA GABd|cAac A/A/A A:| |:E|CEAc BEcE|BEec BGFE|CEAc BEcE|afec A/A/A A:|



TRIP TO GALLAWAY. AKA and see "Britannia's Promise." English, Reel (whole time) and Country Dance Tune. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Trip to Gallaway" was earlier printed in John Hinton's Universal Magazine (1757) as "Britannia's Promise." The first strain is also quite similar, possibly cognate, to the first strain of Francis O'Neill's reel "Push about the Jorum (2)."


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Printed sources : - Charles & Samuel Thompson (Compleat Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances Vol. IV), 1780; No. 60.






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